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Design Process & Task Analysis | HCI

Design Process is a systematic approach used by the designers to resolve complex issues or problems and deduce the solution. It is a structural method that helps designers to think, plan, and execute their ideas in real life to solve the complex problems given to them. In the rapidly changing world, design plays a key role in making any product or service to satisfy customers and meet their expectations. In this article, we will see some of the most important aspects of the Design Process and Task Analysis, and dig deep into the world of Design Methodologies, Task Analysis, Types of Task Analysis

HCI Design

Human-Computer Interaction Design is a multidisciplinary field that puts emphasis on the interaction between a computer and a human. It’s about ensuring the smooth interaction between a human and a computer system by ensuring that the computer systems are user-friendly and efficient. HCI designs have some key aspects, some of which are listed below:



There are three principles which are used by the designers for the user-centered approach:

Data-Based Evaluation

Data-based evaluation is a technique that depends upon user feedback and empirical data to assess the usefulness of a certain design prototype before making the final design. This process is solely done to ensure that the design meets all the expectations of the main user or the stakeholders.



Early Emphasis on User Needs and Objectives

Putting an early emphasis on the user needs and objectives makes the design more user-friendly as well as used to improve the design based on the user’s need, main aim, and context. It also helps to ensure that the final design is user-centric, fulfills the user’s needs and easy to use by the user. Usually the designers does this during the early stage of the design, so that they keep in mind about the user’s needs and aim throughout the entire design process.

Design in an Iterative Manner

Desiging in an Iterative manner means that the entire design process from start to end is not a linear process, In a linear process, the designer starts the design and throughout the entire process of the design they don’t listen to the user or any others and just delivers the final product as instructed to him at the start.

In an iterative approach, the designer creates a certain product (prototype), let the user test the product and then gathers the feedback from the user, using the feedback they make changes in the design and again let the user test it until and unless the user says that they liked the product and no other change is needed to do there.

Design Methodologies

There are several Design methodologies that are used in Design Process and Task Analysis. Some of them are listed below:

Participatory Design

This process involves all the share holders who have given the work to the designers to design something. This is purely done by the designers so that the share holders can see the prototype and they can insist some changes if they want. Then the created design can be used in various fields as desired by the share holders, like software design, architecture, product design, planning etc.

It is basically called “Participatory” because the shareholders are directly involved in this process, this is not an approach of desigining anything, it emphasises on the procedures and the processes followed by the designers.

Some of the characteristics of Participatory Design is listed below:

What is Task?

In the context of Design Process and Task Analysis, a “Task” is referred as a specific activity or action that is performed by the user while interacting with a service/application, product etc. Tasks are the building blocks of any kind of activity or process.

Task Analysis

Task analysis is the study of how a user will complete any certain task successfully. The process include complete detail about the task given to the user and approaches they are taking and the entire breakdown of the approach from the beginning till the end, until the user has solved the problem.

This not only include the cognitive approach, but also includes the Physical Approaches to solve a task if needed. It’s a systematic process used to document, understand, analyze the specific tasks, actions, or activities that users perform while interacting with a system, product, or service.

There are some key aspects of Task Analysis, which are given below:

Example:

Consider there is an opening for a software engineer in a certain organization, which is a lengthy and complex process.

This complex task can be divided into smaller sub-tasks like one small team will come up with the advertisement, one team will take care of the portal, one team will filter the submitted Resume, one team will schedule the interview etc.

Each of the team will have a certain member who will observe the approach of each team to solve the assigned sub-task to them, then they will share their findings with the other teams, this way all of the team members will have their input in the final decision, and they will reach a consensus that a certain approach will be followed by everyone to solve the main problem and hire the perfect candidate they want.

Hierarchical Task Analysis

Hierarchical Task Analysis is a way to break s bigger task into smaller sub-tasks and make a hierarchy and solve them one by one to reach the final step and solve the main problem. It is mainly used in the field of design and Human Computer Interaction (HCI) to describe, analyze and understand the approach taken by users to solve a big and complex problem.

Some of the Key Features of HTA includes:

Techniques for Analysis

In the field of Design Process and Task Analysis, there are several techniques which are used to analyse the tasks and the processes deeply. These techniques help the designers tremendously to understand the user’s approach to a certain problem, in which points they are focusing while solving the problem, provide feedbacks to the designer about the design etc.

Some of the common Techniques for Analysis are given below:

Engineering Task Models

Engineering Task Models, also known as ETMs, are a crucial component of the system and software development process, particularly in the field of Design Process and Task Analysis, alongside Human Computer Interaction. ETMs are detailed, formal representations of how users interact with a system to complete specific tasks. They provide a structured way to describe and analyze user activities and interactions within a software application or system.

Key Aspects of Engineering Task Models

ConcurTaskTree

ConcurTaskTree or CTT is a modeling technique and a notation used in Design Process and Task Analysis. It has been designed to analyze and model task based user interactions with a complex system / problem. It is mostly used in critical domains like AeroSpace, Automotive Design and Healthcare Systems.

Some of the key factors of ConcurTaskTree are given below –


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