The Influence of User Interface Design on User Experience - Focus on Accessibility and Situation Awareness
Abstract
User expectations, motivations, and feelings when using a system have
prompted the need to investigate beyond traditional usability issues by
evaluating and designing for the user experience. User eXperience (UX),
therefore, has emerged from the recognition that usability alone does not
take into account the more subjective emotional responses experienced
when interacting with a system.
Although the term User eXperience has been widely accepted in the area of
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), its relationship to certain aspects of
the User Interface (UI), such as accessibility and situational awareness, still
remains unclear.
The main purpose of this research thesis was to determine how much
influence the UI has on the UX when it is conditioned by accessibility and
situational awareness.
First, the main goal during the UI design phase was to create a good
experience for all users, regardless of skills. In most cases, people design a
UI that in no way reflects the need for accessibility. However, many people
live with disabilities and such projects make it difficult to use applications
and systems and contribute to discrimination due to lack of inclusiveness.
To achieve this, the focus has been on three main groups who live with
disabilities and have difficulty accessing UIs due to inadequate UX design.
These groups include people with hearing impairments, people with visual
impairments and cognitive impairments (focusing on learning and
behavioral disorders). Some of the solutions offered ensure that these
groups, which are a large population, have access to UIs include proposals
to help them in their daily life and, above all, to support them in their
independence. In addition, the research found that most developers do not
include factors such as accessibility in the design or development phase of
UIs. This lack, especially with regard to mobile apps, is mainly caused by
the lack of sufficient tools for the design and the lack of awareness of the
accessibility guidelines by the developers. Making mobile app UIs highly
inaccessible to a large population, including people with disabilities. In this
case, the focus was on Android applications by examining the accessibility
guidelines built into them.
The second focus was geared towards how UX is affected due to poorly
designed UIs, making it difficult for users to maintain high SA. By focusing
on Ground Control Stations for monitoring drone fleets, the research helped
identify discriminating factors for SA levels. Most designers do not take
SA as a factor in UX when designing UIs. UIs continue to grow in
complexity and are becoming difficult for most operators due to too many
features, some of them automated. In this regard, it was crucial to ensure
that such UI designs are easy for operators to use to reduce the number of
incidents and increase operator efficiency, thus improving UX. These
changes are also proposed to be implemented in the UIs of manufacturing
and industrial plants. Currently most of the factory managers use the Andon
system to monitor the production process. In this case, guidelines and a UI
solution have been proposed to help keep SA high.
The overall results of this research have provided some valuable insights
and helped create a set of user experience heuristic practices that can be
used to inform both future research and design practice.[edited by Author]