Submitted Assignment from the year 2018 in the subject Computer Science - Programming, grade: HD, Monash University Melbourne, language: English, abstract: Imagine a world where critical decisions hinge on the seamless usability of a mobile interface - this report plunges into that reality, dissecting the design DNA of the Triage App, a vital tool for nurses and paramedics. This isn't just another document on user interface design; it's a meticulous exploration of how established design principles, particularly those championed by Norman and Nielsen, translate into a life-saving mobile experience. Uncover the secrets behind crafting intuitive sign-in and sign-up processes that minimize cognitive load, ensuring swift access during high-pressure situations. Delve into the crucial role of discoverability and visibility, learning how these elements guide users effortlessly through complex triage scenarios. Explore the strategic implementation of feedback mechanisms, including informative error messages and loading indicators, designed to keep users informed and in control. From aesthetic considerations to the minimalist philosophy that underpins the entire design, this report offers a comprehensive blueprint for building user-centered mobile applications. This guide meticulously outlines the design guidelines that prioritize efficiency and accuracy, focusing on iOS navigation, menus, and mobile form design, effectively reducing user error and improving response times. Discover how this mobile application leverages established heuristics and forward-thinking design to equip healthcare professionals with a powerful and user-friendly tool to support patient triage. This report analyzes how every element, from password recovery options to clear error correction mechanisms, contributes to a superior user experience. Whether you're a seasoned UI designer or a healthcare professional seeking to understand the impact of design on patient care, this report provides invaluable in
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Submitted Assignment from the year 2018 in the subject Computer Science - Programming, grade: HD, Monash University Melbourne, language: English, abstract: Triage App is a mobile application that helps nurse/paramedics to sort patients based on their need for immediate treatment according to certain guidelines. Using the app, users can simply report their current patients' conditions as the app label their Triage status and store them to the database. For this functionality, we assumed that the system already has patient details that can be retrieved from the unique patient ID number. The app also allows users to search and view details of their patients along with the visualization of their current locations on Triage App's map.Accordingly, an iOS digital prototype that provides a better idea of how the product will look like has been created. The purpose of this report is to provide an explanatory on the design guidelines that we have followed in creating Triage App user interface prototype. This is highlighted on our designed screens that reflect Triage App main features, namely Sign-up/Sign-in, User Profile, Edit User Profile, SIEVE Triage, Search by a Patient, Multicriteria Search, Reports and Maps.On each of these screens a minimum of four guidelines for user interface design that mainly stated by Norman (2013) and Nielsen (1995) are described. This includes guidelines for navigation, form, button, colour, feedback, layout, error messages and correction, so that discoverability and visibility can be achieved. By following these guidelines, the Triage App is expected to deliver its functionalities for potential users in a more effective way.Based on our analysis on such guidelines, design principles that cover feedback inclusion such as error message or system loading message, are mostly appropriate for mobile form design. Therefore, the guidelines were applied in our UI design for sign in/sign up, user profile, search and map forms. Another design guideline principle that prominently applied and implemented in our design is the aesthetic and minimalist design as suggested by Nielsen (1995) in his heuristic principles for system usability. 28 pp. Englisch. Seller Inventory # 9783346117069
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware -Submitted Assignment from the year 2018 in the subject Computer Science - Programming, grade: HD, Monash University Melbourne, language: English, abstract: Triage App is a mobile application that helps nurse/paramedics to sort patients based on their need for immediate treatment according to certain guidelines. Using the app, users can simply report their current patients' conditions as the app label their Triage status and store them to the database. For this functionality, we assumed that the system already has patient details that can be retrieved from the unique patient ID number. The app also allows users to search and view details of their patients along with the visualization of their current locations on Triage App's map.Accordingly, an iOS digital prototype that provides a better idea of how the product will look like has been created. The purpose of this report is to provide an explanatory on the design guidelines that we have followed in creating Triage App user interface prototype. This is highlighted on our designed screens that reflect Triage App main features, namely Sign-up/Sign-in, User Profile, Edit User Profile, SIEVE Triage, Search by a Patient, Multicriteria Search, Reports and Maps.On each of these screens a minimum of four guidelines for user interface design that mainly stated by Norman (2013) and Nielsen (1995) are described. This includes guidelines for navigation, form, button, colour, feedback, layout, error messages and correction, so that discoverability and visibility can be achieved. By following these guidelines, the Triage App is expected to deliver its functionalities for potential users in a more effective way.Based on our analysis on such guidelines, design principles that cover feedback inclusion such as error message or system loading message, are mostly appropriate for mobile form design. Therefore, the guidelines were applied in our UI design for sign in/sign up, user profile, search and map forms. Another design guideline principle that prominently applied and implemented in our design is the aesthetic and minimalist design as suggested by Nielsen (1995) in his heuristic principles for system usability.BoD - Books on Demand, In de Tarpen 42, 22848 Norderstedt 28 pp. Englisch. Seller Inventory # 9783346117069
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