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Title: Diseño de una herramienta digital para crear visualizaciones de aguas subterráneas
Author: Pérez Giraldo, Lina María
Tutor: Schvarstein Liuboschetz, Sergio
Others: Mor, Enric  
Abstract: Hidrogeo is a web application that allows you to create schematic graphics, illustrations and images to make groundwater visible in a territory. It is a specialized tool that facilitates the work of hydrogeologists, but is also useful for other areas of environmental engineering. It works similar to graphic design platforms, from templates or base schemes that can be edited and customized with icons, textures, strokes, texts, among others, according to the user’s needs. The project is carried out taking into account the phases of user-centered design. The first stage allows to investigate and analyze the needs of the users together with the options available in the market. The second defines the problem and the starting point of the design. In the third, the design proposal is generated: it defines the information architecture, navigation and the prototype. And in the last stage, it is tested and evaluated in order to iterate and apply the improvement proposals to the high-fidelity prototype. The result of this process allows us to expand the design frontiers and evolve the idea, which at the beginning was very punctual, towards a much more complex solution but also much more useful for user profiles with different levels of knowledge. It is a tool that can become a solution at the service of any area of Earth Sciences.
Keywords: gráficos y esquemas
aplicación web
aguas subterráneas
Document type: info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis
Issue Date: 7-Jun-2023
Publication license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/  
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