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Title: The user's satisfaction of graphic user interface in designing for health care mobile application
Authors: Orawit Thinnukool
Noodchanath Kongchouy
Authors: Orawit Thinnukool
Noodchanath Kongchouy
Keywords: Computer Science;Engineering
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2017
Abstract: Health Care Mobile Application (HCMA) is a popular mobile application which is nowadays used to assist in the treatment of symptoms for patients in primary healthcare. Appropriate development processes, in terms of designing characteristics for the graphic user interface (GUI) is a hot topic for developers when involved with design. Graphics, color scheme, size, buttons, menu, navigational functions, and screen space are important points that need to be considered when designing an application. User characteristics such as age range is a main variable which directly affects user satisfaction and system acceptance. Therefore, it is important to determine how to develop appropriate GUI in HCMA for a variety of user characteristics simultaneously increasing user satisfaction. The aim of this study is to test five different layouts of the GUI, design level and elasticity of the GUI and depth level of smart phone screen. Numerous aspects of user satisfaction related to GUI will be illustrated. Based on the development of android operation system devices, satisfaction has been tested by statistical analysis to show which GUI-pattern is appropriately designed for each age range and which layout encourages or discourages the user in terms of satisfaction in the HCMA design.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/57162
ISSN: 22898131
21801843
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