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- PublicaciónSólo datosA Teaching Experience of the Human-Computer Interaction Course in a Master Program(Springer Verlag, 2019-07-24) Paz, Freddy Asrael; Moquillaza, Arturo; Falconi, FiorellaLearning-by-doing is an educational theory which establishes that the students learn in a more effective way if they are involved in experiences of the real world instead of passively listening. In the HCI course of the Master Program in Informatics, of the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, the professors proposed the active-learning approach for the teaching of several topics related to HCI such as usability, user-centered design, human factors, accessibility, ergonomics and internationalization that are nowadays relevant concepts for the design process of graphical user interfaces. For this purpose, we received the committed collaboration of a local financial entity, the BBVA Continental Bank, which voluntarily agreed to establish a set of requirements for the design of GUIs that support the implementation of new features in ATMs. This proposed exercise has allowed the students to apply what they learned in real work situations, and to consolidate the discussed concepts from practice.
- PublicaciónSólo datosA User-Centered Framework for the Design of Usable ATM Interfaces(A User-Centered Framework for the Design of Usable ATM Interfaces, 2019-07) Aguirre, Joel; Moquillaza, Arturo; Paz, FreddyNowadays, the design of usable interfaces is a challenge for every software developer. Little or no consideration of the user-centered design guidelines make systems difficult to use, and the embedded systems in the Automated Teller Machines (ATM) are not an exception to this problem. In order to improve and ensure the usability of the user interfaces of software in this domain, several user-centered design methods and techniques were analyzed and applied to formulate a framework for guiding a design process. The paper provides an analysis of a variety of methods used in the self-service technologies domain and by formal design methodologies; for instance, the standard ISO 13047. In addition, the article describes the process followed to select the most appropriate user-centered design methods that fit the specific ATM domain. This analysis includes surveys and expert judgment, conducted with ATM and usability experts, which show a correct selection of the methods.
- PublicaciónSólo datosDeveloping QR Authentication and Fingerprint Record in an ATM Interface Using User-Centered Design Techniques(Springer Verlag, 2019-07) Chumpitaz, Diana; Pereda, Kevin; Espinoza, Katherine; Villarreal, Carlos; Perez, William; Moquillaza, Arturo; Díaz, Jaime; Paz, FreddyATMs are widely used around the world, which leads to the development of new functionalities that need to consider usability. For this reason, the following article presents the development of graphical interfaces for ATM of BBVA Continental Bank, which follows a user-centered process design. In the first place, we gathered information about our target user. Then, we developed a prototype based on the previous information and the needs of the bank, which also took into account expert’s feedback. Finally, real users in the bank itself validated the prototypes.
- PublicaciónSólo datosDevelopment and Validation of Usability Heuristics for Evaluation of Interfaces in ATMs(Springer Verlag, 2019-07) Chanco, Cristhian; Moquillaza, Arturo; Paz, FreddyATM systems are part of the devices that have more managed approach and facilitate the use of financial services for people. However, on occasions, displayed interfaces can be frustrating to use. Usability is a principle that contemplates such situations, so it is necessary to have appropriate tools to evaluate ease of use on the products. For this reason, we present a revised version of eighteen usability heuristics proposed for ATM applications. In this paper, we describe the process that is followed from the collection of information, creation of the heuristic set, validation and refinement.
- PublicaciónAcceso abiertoRedesigning a Main Menu ATM Interface Using a User-Centered Design Approach Aligned to Design Thinking: A Case Study(Springer Verlag, 2019-07) Moquillaza, Arturo; Falconi, Fiorella; Paz, FreddyCurrently, development teams face many challenges when designing user interfaces. There are more, and more, new methodologies, processes and techniques to make user-centered design. However, these teams often lack specific techniques or methods to accomplish these designs themselves in a real-world development process. The following is a proposal of a user-centered design approach through a case study. The approach was applied to successfully redesign the main menu of an ATM interface of a Peruvian Bank. In this iteration, the convenience of aligning the proposal with proven methodologies such as Design Thinking was observed. This proposal continues to be applied successfully in the development process of the ATM team of said bank.
- PublicaciónSólo datosWeb Accessibility Evaluation Methods: A Systematic Review(Springer Verlag, 2019-07) Nuñez, Almendra; Moquillaza, Arturo; Paz, FreddyIn this paper, we present the results of a systematic review involving the techniques or methods of web accessibility currently used, the domains that have been covered and the disabilities that were focused. The search strategy identified 343 studies, where only 20 were finally selected for the review. We found that automatic tools are the most frequent techniques used to evaluate web accessibility. In addition, most studies performed in the educational domain and the majority of studies do not focus on a special disability.