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The Design Of Intel Account Assistant Application Based On IOS Platform

Posted on:2014-08-31Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Q WuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2252330425961135Subject:Industrial design engineering
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With rapid development of networking, the Internet enriches our lives withcountless various services. But the growing number of account information becomes aheavy burden to our minds. It seriously damages user satisfaction. Smartphones, onthe other hand, as an indispensable daily necessities, it’s easy-carrying, relativelyprivate properties provide us an excellent carrier for application design. Build anInternet accounts information management applications based on smartphones is anew topic.This project is from the Intel one of Software and Services Group innovationproject application: Account Assistant-research and development of smartphoneapplications. Based on the principle of centering on the user experience, the teammade an analysis on market and related products and found the innovation points ofdesign. We did research on the target user with the understanding of user expectations,hoping to combine mobile applications with Internet information account and build afine account management model.This paper takes user behavior as the starting point and aims at how to finish aparticular task with efficiency. By combining quantitative research and qualitati veresearch on users, a conclusion was drawn at the end of the essay. By studying thecharacteristics of the target user, we build up characters model. In design part, basedon iOS mobile operating system, we came up with a convenient and reasonable layoutand turn it into prototypes. Around the task goals, the main types of navigation tabsare divided into four big parts. In order to meet the user’s different needs and goals,we form a complete set of clear precise interaction process and we confirmed the finalstyle and designed the interface.
Keywords/Search Tags:Internet, Account management, Mobile application, User research, Interaction design
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