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CONNECTICUT CHAPTER OF USABILITY PROFESSIONALS
                                                      JUNE 7, 2009
    www.ctupa.org




NEWSLETTER
Our June Meeting
Showing off your creative skiquot;s in a
competitive environment and getting
paid for being the best!
    Our next Chapter              interesting demonstration,
meeting will be held              expect discussion about the      Additional Volunteers Needed!
Thursday evening, June 25,        future of design, design
2009 at Open Solutions in         processes and the genesis of         We will need volunteers to write monthly
Glastonbury, CT.                  new designer communities.        newsletter articles, present at upcoming
     This month we will learn         As mentioned, the            meetings and work on the Chapters social
about a significant                meeting will be held at Open     network for members. Please contact me to
innovation in the delivery of     Solutions, 455 Winding           sign-up.
graphical content.                Brook Drive, Glastonbury,
Glastonbury based TopCoder        CT. Light refreshments will                                       Herb Wexler,
Studio essentially delivers on    be available at 6:30, with the                         Vice President CT UPA
the promise of being a            meeting starting at 7:00.                            herbwexler@optonline.net
‘software factory’ - where a
global network of highly
skilled graphic designers,
compete in contests to create
graphical treatments.                                              July Meetings Announced...
TopCoder Studio’s diverse                                              Our July meeting will focus on
client list provides the design                                    Eye-tracking. Jennifer Knodler from SMI
community with an
                                                    Presenting:    SensoMotoric Instruments Inc. will be
impressive array of design
contests. The process used                David Messinger,         leading a discussion and demonstrating how
for evaluation, peer review -     Chief Architect at TopCoder      Eye-tracking technologies are being used by
and holistically selecting                                         user experience teams.
winners is very compelling.                                            If you have topics of interest, or would
In fact, the entire concept is                                     like to present at a future meeting - please let
“design meets social                                               me know.
networking...”
                                                                                                Michael Rawlins,
    TopCoder Studio is
                                                                                              President CT UPA
relevant to design managers
as well as Usability                                                                  michael.rawlins@gmail.com
practitioners. Beyond an




                                                                                     http://www.ctupa.org



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CONNECTICUT CHAPTER OF USABILITY PROFESSIONALS
                                               JUNE 7, 2009

June Meeting location:
Open Solutions, 455 Winding Brook Drive, Glastonbury, CT.
As is our custom, light refreshments will be available at 6:30, and
informal networking will ensue until the meeting commences at 7:00.




                                                                           http://www.opensolutions.com




New Committees Have Been Formed!

The chapter officers will be spending the summer planning for the balance of 2009. We will be spending time
with those that have volunteered to chair (or sit on some key committees).

       - Website update (seeking committee members)

       - Membership Committee (chaired by Brandon Marino, Open Solutions)

       - Newsletter Committee (Trina Hare, Open Solutions)

       - Events Committee (Trish Palmer, Open Solutions)
If you are interested in participating on any of these committees, please let me or any of the other chapter
officers know.
                                                                                              Michael Rawlins,
                                                                                             President CT UPA
                                                                                    michael.rawlins@gmail.com





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CONNECTICUT CHAPTER OF USABILITY PROFESSIONALS
                               JUNE 7, 2009

TOTAL COST OF                          product the way intended by the
OWNERSHIP - TCO                        designers.
    If you are making a major              A company’s income is directly
purchase it is good to look at the     tied to the value the customer
Total Cost of Ownership (TCO).         receives. The greater the value to
Instead of just comparing the          the customer the more the
purchase price of two similar          company can charge. If a large
items and buying the item with         portion of that value is eaten up
the lower price tag look at what       by additional costs such as training
the costs will be over time. For       or lower productivity, the
example when buying a car look at      customer will be less willing to pay
the maintenance costs, gasoline        for the product. Reducing TCO to
mileage, insurance rates and           the customer also benefits the
potential resale value. This is the    company producing the product.
true cost of each vehicle.             Not only will there be fewer calls
    It is difficult to put a specific     to tech support but there will be
cost on usability. But over time a     higher client retention and more
product that is easier to use will     referrals. The lower the TCO for
have substantially lower TCO.          the customer the more room for
There is less training, fewer calls    profits to the producing company.
to tech support and staff are more
productive. Many of these costs
are doubled. When making a call                            Herb Wexler,
to tech support you are either                  Vice President CT UPA
paying per call or pay a service              herbwexler@optonline.net
contract but there is also the lost
productivity of the person making
the call.
    Examining TCO is useful
when purchasing a product but is
also important when you are
producing a product. Every aspect
of your product or service should
be examined for ways to reduce
the TCO for your customer. The
best way to reduce the total cost
of ownership is to constantly get
feedback from the customer. Even
in progressive companies this is a
low priority. For example customer
training is considered a success if
the trainer covered all the material
in the allotted time. Rarely is any
measurement done to see if the
customer understood the material.
A test at the end of the training is
useful but it is more important to
measure if the customer uses the



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CONNECTICUT CHAPTER OF USABILITY PROFESSIONALS
                                             JUNE 7, 2009

REVIEW: BOSTON UPA MINI-                                Sketching the UI: Generative Design
CONFERENCE                                              Techniques for Evolving Concepts
                                                            Sarah Bloomer’s presentation focused on the
The Boston UPA's Mini Conference took place on          importance of sketching as a method of generating
May 26th at Bentley University in Waltham, MA.          multiple ideas for a given project after providing
The conference drew over 400 attendees, was             research and then narrowing in on the correct one.
extremely well organized and covered a wide range       This contrasts with an iterative approach which
of topics related to Usability and Design: http://      refines a given design over time. Sarah also
www.upaboston.org/miniconf09/                           discussed Generative Design including co-creation
schedule_details.shtml. The conference was an           with users. This can include involving users in the
excellent value for the low registration fee, and I     sketching process as well as providing them with
highly recommending attending next year’s.              design probes or kits with materials that would
    Below are the highlights from the more              allow the user to participate in designing a product
interesting sessions I attended:                        or solution.


    Building Robust Personas                            Related Snippet: http://sarahbloomer.com/
                                                        index.php?
    Jared Spool discussed building robust personas      option=com_content&task=view&id=53&Itemid=7
that relate to a specific function being developed.
Some strategies he discussed for doing so include:
• Developing questions that relate to the subject’s:    Adaptive Path article and sketchboard templates:
  tools, physical environment, experience, input        http://www.adaptivepath.com/ideas/essays/archives/
  and outputs, goals, relationships, process and        000863.php
  constraints.
• Testing the questions before using them.              Connecting with Developers to Expand UX
• Collecting data including pictures of the             Influence
  interviewees and environment, post it notes, etc.         Natasha Lloyd of SAP Business Objects
• Writing a summary for each person                     described her experience at SAP establishing a
                                                        usability special interest group. This team is made
• Analyzing the data. One method he discussed           up of developers and the user experience expert. It
  was creating playing cards with a picture of each     meets once a week for an hour, alternates which
  person and comparing and contrasting two cards        team member leads it and has varied topics
  at a time. Next, develop of list of attributes from   including: product demos and reviews, book
  the comparison. Then, assign graphical scales         discussions and user experience topic
  and map where the people fit on the scale.             presentations/discussions. The ultimate goal of the
• Build the personas based on all of the above,         group was to have the designer and development
  making sure each sentence relates back to the         team members speak the same language and to
  functionality being developed.                        increase Development focus on usability concerns.
    URLS to related materials (purchase required):      The group has been successful for Natasha and has
www.uie.com/reports/recruiting_without_fear and         received excellent reviews from the participants.
http://www.uie.com/reports/field_study_handbook/.
                                                           Presentation: http://www.natashascorner.com/
                                                        upaboston09/slides.pdf


                                                                                       continued on Page 5





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CONNECTICUT CHAPTER OF USABILITY PROFESSIONALS
                                                  JUNE 7, 2009


Improving Healthcare Experiences: Creating                • Fail safe technology in the control rooms including
the Design Standards                                        three methods or recording a session and a backup
    Amy Cueva of Mad*Pow and Claudio Luis Vera              power generator.
of studio:module. This was an engaging discussion         • Multiple videoconferencing methods for streaming
that covered:                                               the session.
• The challenges in the US healthcare system:             • Multiple, participant focused cameras as well as
  closed/proprietary standards and codes, and non-          document and device cameras.
  integrated systems.                                     • High fidelity microphones for improved audio.
• Its need for user and patient centered design:          • A dedicated machine and monitor for a note
  analysis of some known patient experiences and            taking observer in each control room.
  current patient health record solutions such as
  Google Health and Microsoft HealthVault.
                                                          Lab website:
• The inherent dangers in not addressing that need
  (http://www.syleum.com/2009/03/17/healthcare-           http://www.bentley.edu/usability/facilities/index.cfm
  data-model/).
• The challenges to adoption from both the
  practitioner and patient perspectives.
                                                                                         Brandon Marino,
• The opportunity this presents for our discipline
  especially given the current government funding                               Membership Chair, CT UPA
  being allocated to improving healthcare systems.                       brandon.marino@opensolutions.com

• A vision of the future of UX in healthcare systems:
  see the later design options presented in the
  presentation.

Presentation: http://design.studiomodule.com/
miniupa/


Healthcare UX LinkedIn Group: http://
www.linkedin.com/groups?home=&gid=1996303


Bentley Usability Lab Tour
    William Albert of Bentley University provided a
tour of Bentley’s state-of-the-art Usability labs. Key
features included:


• A smaller, single participant lab with a dual purpose
  control and observation room.
• A larger lab that can accommodate three
  participants or focus groups of up to 10 people.
  This lab pipes the audio and visual from the lab to
  a 25 seat observation room which can also serve as
  a larger focus group room.




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Ct June 2009 Newsletter

  • 1. CONNECTICUT CHAPTER OF USABILITY PROFESSIONALS JUNE 7, 2009 www.ctupa.org NEWSLETTER Our June Meeting Showing off your creative skiquot;s in a competitive environment and getting paid for being the best! Our next Chapter interesting demonstration, meeting will be held expect discussion about the Additional Volunteers Needed! Thursday evening, June 25, future of design, design 2009 at Open Solutions in processes and the genesis of We will need volunteers to write monthly Glastonbury, CT. new designer communities. newsletter articles, present at upcoming This month we will learn As mentioned, the meetings and work on the Chapters social about a significant meeting will be held at Open network for members. Please contact me to innovation in the delivery of Solutions, 455 Winding sign-up. graphical content. Brook Drive, Glastonbury, Glastonbury based TopCoder CT. Light refreshments will Herb Wexler, Studio essentially delivers on be available at 6:30, with the Vice President CT UPA the promise of being a meeting starting at 7:00. herbwexler@optonline.net ‘software factory’ - where a global network of highly skilled graphic designers, compete in contests to create graphical treatments. July Meetings Announced... TopCoder Studio’s diverse Our July meeting will focus on client list provides the design Eye-tracking. Jennifer Knodler from SMI community with an Presenting: SensoMotoric Instruments Inc. will be impressive array of design contests. The process used David Messinger, leading a discussion and demonstrating how for evaluation, peer review - Chief Architect at TopCoder Eye-tracking technologies are being used by and holistically selecting user experience teams. winners is very compelling. If you have topics of interest, or would In fact, the entire concept is like to present at a future meeting - please let “design meets social me know. networking...” Michael Rawlins, TopCoder Studio is President CT UPA relevant to design managers as well as Usability michael.rawlins@gmail.com practitioners. Beyond an http://www.ctupa.org PAGE 1
  • 2. CONNECTICUT CHAPTER OF USABILITY PROFESSIONALS JUNE 7, 2009 June Meeting location: Open Solutions, 455 Winding Brook Drive, Glastonbury, CT. As is our custom, light refreshments will be available at 6:30, and informal networking will ensue until the meeting commences at 7:00. http://www.opensolutions.com New Committees Have Been Formed! The chapter officers will be spending the summer planning for the balance of 2009. We will be spending time with those that have volunteered to chair (or sit on some key committees). - Website update (seeking committee members) - Membership Committee (chaired by Brandon Marino, Open Solutions) - Newsletter Committee (Trina Hare, Open Solutions) - Events Committee (Trish Palmer, Open Solutions) If you are interested in participating on any of these committees, please let me or any of the other chapter officers know. Michael Rawlins, President CT UPA michael.rawlins@gmail.com PAGE 2
  • 3. CONNECTICUT CHAPTER OF USABILITY PROFESSIONALS JUNE 7, 2009 TOTAL COST OF product the way intended by the OWNERSHIP - TCO designers. If you are making a major A company’s income is directly purchase it is good to look at the tied to the value the customer Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). receives. The greater the value to Instead of just comparing the the customer the more the purchase price of two similar company can charge. If a large items and buying the item with portion of that value is eaten up the lower price tag look at what by additional costs such as training the costs will be over time. For or lower productivity, the example when buying a car look at customer will be less willing to pay the maintenance costs, gasoline for the product. Reducing TCO to mileage, insurance rates and the customer also benefits the potential resale value. This is the company producing the product. true cost of each vehicle. Not only will there be fewer calls It is difficult to put a specific to tech support but there will be cost on usability. But over time a higher client retention and more product that is easier to use will referrals. The lower the TCO for have substantially lower TCO. the customer the more room for There is less training, fewer calls profits to the producing company. to tech support and staff are more productive. Many of these costs are doubled. When making a call Herb Wexler, to tech support you are either Vice President CT UPA paying per call or pay a service herbwexler@optonline.net contract but there is also the lost productivity of the person making the call. Examining TCO is useful when purchasing a product but is also important when you are producing a product. Every aspect of your product or service should be examined for ways to reduce the TCO for your customer. The best way to reduce the total cost of ownership is to constantly get feedback from the customer. Even in progressive companies this is a low priority. For example customer training is considered a success if the trainer covered all the material in the allotted time. Rarely is any measurement done to see if the customer understood the material. A test at the end of the training is useful but it is more important to measure if the customer uses the PAGE 3
  • 4. CONNECTICUT CHAPTER OF USABILITY PROFESSIONALS JUNE 7, 2009 REVIEW: BOSTON UPA MINI- Sketching the UI: Generative Design CONFERENCE Techniques for Evolving Concepts Sarah Bloomer’s presentation focused on the The Boston UPA's Mini Conference took place on importance of sketching as a method of generating May 26th at Bentley University in Waltham, MA. multiple ideas for a given project after providing The conference drew over 400 attendees, was research and then narrowing in on the correct one. extremely well organized and covered a wide range This contrasts with an iterative approach which of topics related to Usability and Design: http:// refines a given design over time. Sarah also www.upaboston.org/miniconf09/ discussed Generative Design including co-creation schedule_details.shtml. The conference was an with users. This can include involving users in the excellent value for the low registration fee, and I sketching process as well as providing them with highly recommending attending next year’s. design probes or kits with materials that would Below are the highlights from the more allow the user to participate in designing a product interesting sessions I attended: or solution. Building Robust Personas Related Snippet: http://sarahbloomer.com/ index.php? Jared Spool discussed building robust personas option=com_content&task=view&id=53&Itemid=7 that relate to a specific function being developed. Some strategies he discussed for doing so include: • Developing questions that relate to the subject’s: Adaptive Path article and sketchboard templates: tools, physical environment, experience, input http://www.adaptivepath.com/ideas/essays/archives/ and outputs, goals, relationships, process and 000863.php constraints. • Testing the questions before using them. Connecting with Developers to Expand UX • Collecting data including pictures of the Influence interviewees and environment, post it notes, etc. Natasha Lloyd of SAP Business Objects • Writing a summary for each person described her experience at SAP establishing a usability special interest group. This team is made • Analyzing the data. One method he discussed up of developers and the user experience expert. It was creating playing cards with a picture of each meets once a week for an hour, alternates which person and comparing and contrasting two cards team member leads it and has varied topics at a time. Next, develop of list of attributes from including: product demos and reviews, book the comparison. Then, assign graphical scales discussions and user experience topic and map where the people fit on the scale. presentations/discussions. The ultimate goal of the • Build the personas based on all of the above, group was to have the designer and development making sure each sentence relates back to the team members speak the same language and to functionality being developed. increase Development focus on usability concerns. URLS to related materials (purchase required): The group has been successful for Natasha and has www.uie.com/reports/recruiting_without_fear and received excellent reviews from the participants. http://www.uie.com/reports/field_study_handbook/. Presentation: http://www.natashascorner.com/ upaboston09/slides.pdf continued on Page 5 PAGE 4
  • 5. CONNECTICUT CHAPTER OF USABILITY PROFESSIONALS JUNE 7, 2009 Improving Healthcare Experiences: Creating • Fail safe technology in the control rooms including the Design Standards three methods or recording a session and a backup Amy Cueva of Mad*Pow and Claudio Luis Vera power generator. of studio:module. This was an engaging discussion • Multiple videoconferencing methods for streaming that covered: the session. • The challenges in the US healthcare system: • Multiple, participant focused cameras as well as closed/proprietary standards and codes, and non- document and device cameras. integrated systems. • High fidelity microphones for improved audio. • Its need for user and patient centered design: • A dedicated machine and monitor for a note analysis of some known patient experiences and taking observer in each control room. current patient health record solutions such as Google Health and Microsoft HealthVault. Lab website: • The inherent dangers in not addressing that need (http://www.syleum.com/2009/03/17/healthcare- http://www.bentley.edu/usability/facilities/index.cfm data-model/). • The challenges to adoption from both the practitioner and patient perspectives. Brandon Marino, • The opportunity this presents for our discipline especially given the current government funding Membership Chair, CT UPA being allocated to improving healthcare systems. brandon.marino@opensolutions.com • A vision of the future of UX in healthcare systems: see the later design options presented in the presentation. Presentation: http://design.studiomodule.com/ miniupa/ Healthcare UX LinkedIn Group: http:// www.linkedin.com/groups?home=&gid=1996303 Bentley Usability Lab Tour William Albert of Bentley University provided a tour of Bentley’s state-of-the-art Usability labs. Key features included: • A smaller, single participant lab with a dual purpose control and observation room. • A larger lab that can accommodate three participants or focus groups of up to 10 people. This lab pipes the audio and visual from the lab to a 25 seat observation room which can also serve as a larger focus group room. PAGE 5