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Authors: Alberto García S. 1 ; Carlos Iñiguez-Jarrín 2 ; Oscar Pastor Lopez 1 ; Daniel Gonzalez-Ibea 3 ; Estela Pérez-Román 3 ; Carles Borredà 3 ; Javier Terol 3 ; Victoria Ibanez 3 and Manuel Talón 3

Affiliations: 1 PROS Research Center, Universitat Politècnica de València, València, Spain ; 2 Escuela Politécnica Nacional, Quito, Ecuador ; 3 Centro de Genómica, Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Agrarias (IVIA), Moncada, Valencia, Spain

Keyword(s): Genomics, User-centred Design, User Interface, GenomIUm.

Abstract: The genomic domain is a complex data environment that has grown exponentially. Several tools have been developed to extract knowledge from this immense amount of data. Knowledge extraction processes depend to a large extent on how easy and intuitive are the user interfaces of the tools that are used by bioinformaticians. However, genomic tools have frequently ignored the design process of their User Interfaces. Consequently, they have important usability problems that complicates knowledge extraction. User Centered Design (UCD) is a design approach that can be used to improve the usability of genomic tools. It consists on putting the user and its real needs at the center of the design process. Improving the usability of these tools will facilitate knowledge extraction. This paper reports the application of the UCD approach to design a tool that improves knowledge extraction processes in a real world-use case. From a general perspective, UCD consists of “user research” and “design sol utions”. The first one was carried out by conducting UCD techniques, including user interviews and task analysis. The second one was carried out by applying GenomIUm, a pattern-based method that guides the design process of genomic user interfaces. As a fundamental part in the UCD approach, the generated user interfaces were validated by expert bioinformaticians who reported that the complexity of extracting knowledge from genomic data was reduced. We conclude that UCD techniques together with GenomIUm can be a useful strategy to design more usable user interfaces in the genomic domain. (More)

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S., A.; Iñiguez-Jarrín, C.; Lopez, O.; Gonzalez-Ibea, D.; Pérez-Román, E.; Borredà, C.; Terol, J.; Ibanez, V. and Talón, M. (2021). Applying User Centred Design to Improve the Design of Genomic User Interfaces. In Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software Engineering - ENASE; ISBN 978-989-758-508-1; ISSN 2184-4895, SciTePress, pages 25-35. DOI: 10.5220/0010187800250035

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author={Alberto García S.. and Carlos Iñiguez{-}Jarrín. and Oscar Pastor Lopez. and Daniel Gonzalez{-}Ibea. and Estela Pérez{-}Román. and Carles Borredà. and Javier Terol. and Victoria Ibanez. and Manuel Talón.},
title={Applying User Centred Design to Improve the Design of Genomic User Interfaces},
booktitle={Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software Engineering - ENASE},
year={2021},
pages={25-35},
publisher={SciTePress},
organization={INSTICC},
doi={10.5220/0010187800250035},
isbn={978-989-758-508-1},
issn={2184-4895},
}

TY - CONF

JO - Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software Engineering - ENASE
TI - Applying User Centred Design to Improve the Design of Genomic User Interfaces
SN - 978-989-758-508-1
IS - 2184-4895
AU - S., A.
AU - Iñiguez-Jarrín, C.
AU - Lopez, O.
AU - Gonzalez-Ibea, D.
AU - Pérez-Román, E.
AU - Borredà, C.
AU - Terol, J.
AU - Ibanez, V.
AU - Talón, M.
PY - 2021
SP - 25
EP - 35
DO - 10.5220/0010187800250035
PB - SciTePress