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UX Lesson 4: Task & Feature Analysis
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Discover Define Design Validate Develop
Stakeholder Interview
Business Requirement
Doing
Output
User Research
Success Metrics
Target Audience
Goals & Objectives
Competitors
Brand Vision
User Personas
Needs Triggers
Motivations
Goals
Creative Ideation
Idea
Campaign/Product
Source
User Journey
ExperienceMapping
CTA
Usability Testing
Validated Prototype
Production
Graphic Design
Code
Launch
Real Users Real Users
User-Centered Design Process
Activity
Requirement Gathering UX Design
Feature Analysis
IAUI
Task Analysis
Sitemap & Prototype
User Flow
Goals
Discover Define
Stakeholder Interview
Business Requirement
Doing
Output
User Research
Success Metrics
Target Audience
Goals & Objectives
Competitors
Brand Vision
User Personas
Needs Triggers
Motivations
Creative Ideation
Idea
Campaign/Product
Source
User Journey
ExperienceMapping
CTA
Real Users
Activity
Design Validate Develop
Requirement Gathering UX Design
User Flow
Feature Analysis
IAUI
Usability Testing
Validated Prototype
Production
Graphic Design
Code
Launch
Real Users
Task Analysis
User-Centered Design Process
This is where usability starts
Sitemap & Prototype
Defines what we want the users to do
Defines how we want them to do it
Task AnalysisBusiness Analysis
Common sense is your no.1 tool.
1. Slow down and walk through the process from a users perspective.Imagine that the users are you at your least sober moment.
3. Break down the tasks into more step-by-step detailed subtask.
• When are they likely to get frustrated?
• How can we anticipate their needs?
• How can we speed up their learning process?
Task Analysis
2. Identify all the major task a user needs to accomplish.
Task Analysis & User FlowIn pairs, conduct a task analysis and compare the user flow of booking a hotel room in these two websites.
Exercise 2.1
A list of all the information, features, capabilities users require to complete the tasks
REQUIREMENT DEFINITION
Essential
Simple Complex
Nice to have
In pairs, map out all the requirements of both website and put them on the feature priority diagram.
Feature AnalysisExercise 2.2