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'''2. Analyse and Assessment'''  
'''2. Analyse and Assessment'''  
After that we analysed the results (infinity diagramming) by summing up, comparing and strucuring.  
After that we analysed the results (infinity diagramming) by summing up, comparing and strucuring them.  


'''3. Prototypes and scenarios'''
'''3. Prototypes and scenarios'''
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=='''Data gathering: Interviews/Target group'''==  
=='''Data gathering: Interviews'''==  


interview partner:  
table of interview partner:  


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==Observation==
==Observation==


Next week we want to make some usability tests of the app (ChatSecure) to find out how others deal with the login process. We want to find out if the log in process is intuitive for the user or not. So we get to know about user's handling with apps and their expectations. We hope to get suggestions and ideas for a better log in process based on the user's behavior.
* What observations during the interviews did we make?
 
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what is noticeable during these usability test?
 
(After that we did some usability tests of the app (ChatSecure) to find out how others deal with the login process. We wanted to find out if the register and login process is intuitive for the user or not. So we got to know about user's handling with apps and their expectations. We hoped to get suggestions and ideas for a better log in process based on the user's behavior.)
 




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'''Plans – how we want to solve the problem(s)'''  
'''Plans – how we want to solve the problem(s)'''  


Method 1: Other application's test  
* Method 1: Other application's test  


First we start to analyse the login process at other applications.  
First we start to analyse the login process at other applications.  
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Both applications manage without a password. That's quite intuitive but it isn't quite save. While doing our interviews we experienced that it would be convenient to have a password to have a safety warranty (e.g. in case of losing the smartphone)  
Both applications manage without a password. That's quite intuitive but it isn't quite save. While doing our interviews we experienced that it would be convenient to have a password to have a safety warranty (e.g. in case of losing the smartphone)  


Solution:


We want it as intuitive as WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger but we also want it to be save. So there have to be an additional button for entering a password.  
==First design considerations and ideas==
 
We want ChatSecure as intuitive as WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger but we also want it to be staying save. So there have to be an additional button for entering a password and we want to reduce redundant buttons and clarify inconclusive and obscure functions/buttons.


==First design considerations and ideas==
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==Prototypes==  
==Prototypes==  


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==Our conclusions==
==Our conclusions==
problems we had
* problems we had


what we would do better next time
* what we would do better next time


our final design
* our final design