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Prototyping IS HighFidelity 485, Professor Matt Thatcher Agenda q q Administrivia Highfidelity prototyping terminology brief overview of tools 2 (Relationship bet. the prototype and the final product) q "Culture" of Prototyping Rapid prototyping prototype is "thrown away" collect info on requirements and test different designs initial prototype is constructed,...

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Prototyping IS HighFidelity 485, Professor Matt Thatcher Agenda q q Administrivia Highfidelity prototyping terminology brief overview of tools 2 (Relationship bet. the prototype and the final product) q "Culture" of Prototyping Rapid prototyping prototype is "thrown away" collect info on requirements and test different designs initial prototype is constructed, evaluated, and evolved continually until it becomes the final system most extensive form of prototyping allows large system to be installed in phases to avoid delays between specifications and delivery q Evolutionary prototyping q Incremental prototyping 3 (Degree or depth of the prototype's functionality) q "Dimension" of Prototyping Full prototype complete functionality (lower performance) shows the userinterface but has no functionality behind the action buttons/menus contains all the high level and low level functionality for a restricted part of a system q Horizontal prototype Vertical prototype q 4 Dimensions Vertical Prototype Horizontal Prototype User Interface Applications Software Data base and Telecommunications Systems Software Hardware 5 Constructing a HiFi Model q Review all relevant user design doc'n q Using a "tool", define windows, controls, and screen layout Develop interwindow navigation Microsoft Access macros and modules Microsoft Access physical layout, toolbox, and properties task analysis, paper prototypes, user test results, other feedback, etc. q q q Develop text entry / display logic Develop additional functionality as called for in the prototype plan Microsoft Access bound, unbound, and calculated controls 6 Constructing a HiFi Model q Unit test the prototype make sure each button click does what it is suppose to do q Complete doc'n to identify functionality that will not be prototyped at this time Determine technical constraints Review prototype with the team before review with users 7 q q ClothesShopper Revisited (Tool = Visual Basic) 8 ClothesShopper (Profile Setup) 9 ClothesShopper (Early Main Page) 10 ClothesShopper (Later Main Page) 11 12 13 ClothesShopper (The Next Iteration) New vs. Old What's the difference? 14 15 16 Early Design Brainstorm different representations Choose a representation Rough out interface style Scenariocentered walkthrough (Storyboarding) Heuristic evaluation User testing Finetune UI, screen design, color, fonts, dialog, etc. Heuristic evaluation User testing Add more functionality, perform more usability testing, and do more redesign Limited field testing and alpha/beta testing HighFidelity vertical prototypes HighFidelity full prototypes or working systems 17 Lowfidelity prototypes HighFidelity horizontal prototypes Late Design Why Do We Use Tools to Prototype? q q q q Faster Easier to incorporate testing changes Easier to involve variety of specialists Separation of UI code from application code easier to change and maintain code quality assurance code management q Don't have to worry about: 18 Prototyping Tools q Hypermedia systems q Graphical/animation tools Visual Basic, JAVA Hypertext MarkUp Language (HTML), Hypercard (Apple), Dreamweaver (Macromedia), FrontPage (Microsoft), Go Live (Adobe), Visio (Microsoft) Director (Macromedia), Flash (Macromedia) q Programming tools (UI builders) Other tools q Access, Excel, PowerPoint, Word (all Microsoft) 19 HTML q Set of logical codes (markup) that define the appearance of a web document and its content q Problems with hand coding html documents takes time to learn not visual tags, elements, attributes <FONT="blue" SIZE="+1">This text would be blue and one size larger than normal</ FONT> <body BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"> more difficult to create and maintain certain elements, like tables programming issues and frustrations for novices more difficult to incorporate multimedia, animation, etc. while html may be preferred by programmers it is not necessarily preferred by designers for this reason 20 (Creating a basic document) HTML <html> <head> <title> </title> </head> <body> </body> </html> 21 (Sample coding) HTML 22 HTML (Forms) <INPUT TYPE="Text"> creates a text box attributes include Type, Name, Value, Size, etc. other types include "Checkbox", "Password", "Radio", "Button", "Submit", "Reset", etc. JavaScript adds functionality to the web page we'll see examples in a few slides 23 Hypermedia Systems q Computer applications that structure information in a navigable form Advantages html code is generated automatically as text, images, buttons, etc. are added usually by draganddrop operations common tools relatively low cost easy to learn, use, and maintain easy to reach a high level of software quality scripting languages to add functionality can be used to implement final UI ("evolutionary") 24 q Apple HyperCard (Overview) q Main components stacks (e.g., book of pages or a rolodex of cards) cards (e.g., pages in a book, cards in a rolodex,) backgrounds (template shared by cards in a stack) buttons, fields, icons, menus, graphics q Creating and objects modifying features (or properties) behavior (scripts) paint tools 25 Apple HyperCard (The Look) 26 (Scripting Language = HyperTalk) q Apple HyperCard Script for a button simple, Englishlike, not as powerful as other scripts 27 Macromedia Dreamweaver (Overview) q Main components document window (the screen area or real estate) object palette (graphics, tables, links, form controls, and other common web elements) properties inspector (defines appearance of objects) launcher (site management) and minilauncher has its own ftp program built in which makes it faster and easier to publish the site 28 Macromedia Dreamweaver (The Look) 29 Macromedia Dreamweaver (JavaScript and Behaviors) q JavaScript q Behaviors scripting language that adds functionality to your webpage controls and modifies html elements it is part of the web page (embedded in the html code) and is run by the browser predefined (or prebuild) bundles of JavaScript code that perform common functions similar to "macros" from Microsoft Access which are predefined bundles of VisualBasicScript 30 (Directs user to a webpage based on browser version) JavaScript 31 (Another example) JavaScript 32 (Results from previous slide) JavaScript 33 Microsoft Frontpage (Overview) q Main parts editor (i.e., screen area) properties editor views (normal, preview, html) views bar (hyperlinks, navigation, reports, etc.) 34 Microsoft Frontpage (The Look) 35 Microsoft Frontpage (Visual Basic Scripting) 36 Adobe Go Live (Overview) q Similar to Dreamweaver but q q UI is similar to other Adobe products Main parts layout gird (i.e., screen area) object palette (e.g., widgets) inspector palette (e.g., properties) DW is used much more by professional designers and developers DW is considered easier to learn and more intuitive Go Live does not have site management tools 37 Adobe Go Live (The Look) 38 Director (Overview) q Director commonly used by designers intended for multimedia applications q 5 main components can create a database in Director (but not that great) used for movies, interactive games, and animations, audio, images, etc. on CDs, websites, and kiosks lacks a good standard widget set stage that displays what the end user will see toolbars for creating and changing artwork property inspector and text inspector for setting properties score to organize movie contents (frame) cast stores reusable items (buttons for interactivity and navigation, movie clips for complex animation, and graphics) behaviors are prebuilt modules of code Lingo script 39 Director (The Look) Cast Stage Score 40 (Scripting Language = Lingo) q Director Lingo optimized for animation not as powerful for functionality as VB 41 (Overview) q Flash Similar to Director q q Easy to put Flash animation in DW applications Main components: marketed as a web development tool primarily used in movie, animation, and sound applications or to add animation to an existing website used often for websites, CDROM, Kiosks stage that displays what end user will see toolbars for creating and changing artwork panels for modifying properties of elemen...

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