UX-RIVIS: Visualização da Informação sobre dados de UX baseado em revisões de aplicativos
Abstract
User Experience (UX) encompasses all aspects of the interaction between the user and a
system. Thus, one way to obtain improvements in UX is through the Information Visual-
ization area (InfoVis), which offers techniques for building visualizations that highlight
the most important information to help users obtain relevant information from their
data. In mobile software development, user reviews in app stores have proven to be a
promising source for software developers to obtain information about the usability and
UX of applications, in addition to being a direct channel of communication for users over
time. of development. Thus, the present study had the general objective of assisting the
development of mobile software by analyzing user reviews through UX data visualiza-
tions. To this end, the methodology was organized into five stages (Stage A — Literature
investigation; Stage B — Systematic Literature Mapping (MSL); Stage C — Recommen-
dations for creating visualizations; Stage D — Construction of visualizations; and Stage
E — Evaluation of the Proposal). Stage A reached a theoretical basis for carrying out
this dissertation. Step B aimed to identify the state of the art in the literature on data
visualization. Thus, 21 articles were read in full, demonstrating the methods, tools, and
approaches used to build visualizations. Step C involved creating recommendations for
building visualizations, using the results found in Step B, resulting in 16 recommendations.
In Stage D, four visualizations called UX-RIVIS were developed to assist in analyzing
application user reviews. Finally, Stage E consisted of an evaluation of UX-RIVIS with 23
software professionals. To this end, four tasks were applied in which professionals had to
interact with each of the visualizations created. The results indicated that the participants
understood the objective proposed by the visualizations, but they had difficulties carrying
out the tasks proposed for the two of them. In general, a visualization proposal was made
available to assist software developers in analyzing user reviews of applications.
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