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Title: | DCU per a la configurabilitat d'una estació de treball clínic |
Author: | Fernandez Piquet, Alejandra |
Tutor: | Regincós Isern, Jordi |
Abstract: | Almost 50% of catalan health care physicians perform currently their work on SAP environment. Given the nature of their work, it's easy to say that the applications you use regularly should have been developed focusing on the user and the context in which it carries out its work. But due to various organizational reasons, this has not happened. This project aims to demonstrate the added value that can be provided in the User Centered Design in the development of SAP Health care applications. In first place, it was done an investigation of the actual user needs, an analysis of use context and different user profiles, a prototype was developed using the new technology offered by SAP to develop web interfaces system integrated (SAP Webdynpro for ABAP), and finally it was performed the corresponding heuristic evaluation and user testing. Three conclusions were mainly reached: first, it was amazing the availability of physician users to participate in these kind of projects; in a second term, it has been demonstrated the importance of the contextual enquiry, and the relevance of the designer proximity to the final user; and finally, should be remarked that the used technology had limited qualitatively several design options. |
Keywords: | user interaction interface functionalities physicians SAP health care usability technologies test |
Document type: | info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis |
Issue Date: | Jun-2011 |
Publication license: | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/ |
Appears in Collections: | Bachelor thesis, research projects, etc. |
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