Mobile App for Monthly Stock Savings
Abstract
This bachelor thesis documents the procedure of evaluating methods for usability
and software development. To achieve this, the goal is to develop an app for Sigmastocks
AB. Sigmastocks provides a service for choosing stocks that mathematically
appear profitable, and has registered a demand for a mobile app in addition to their
website. Since the application is strongly connected to Sigmastocks brand, a highquality
usability is one of the main focal points in this project. As a basis for this,
a user requirement study was performed to identify possible desired functionality of
the app.
The project also implements and evaluates the three usability methods: personas,
cognitive walkthrough, and heuristic evaluation. The latter two methods are successfully
used and concluded to be complementing each other very well. Heuristic
evaluation provides a measurement on how well design rules have been implemented,
and cognitive walkthrough provides information on what issues the design rules do
not cover. The significance of design rules is a key evaluation of this project and
concluded that they provide a secure foundation for usability. Personas are hardly
incorporated in the development and thus cannot be properly evaluated.
The bachelor thesis further evaluates agile development and the software development
framework Scrum in relation to a usability project. It was concluded to be
a successful method. Usability requires user testing and usability assessments, for
which the agile process can adapt to immediately.
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Date
2017-08-10Author
Krause, Niclas
Bergbom, Katarina
Ghaffarpour, Armand
Swahn, Miki
Tran Luu, Michelle
Öhrn, Erik
Keywords
mobile app, stock savings, usability, user experience, cross-platform
Language
eng