基于精益产品流程框架的Covid-19 Travel Planner移动应用程序设计

Nicha Tavichaiyuth, Nutchanant Foojinphan, Pantira Leelahakorn, Supparanun Kanchanakul, Thitirat Siriborvornratanakul
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我们的旅行规划师移动应用程序是根据精益产品流程原则设计的,适用于新冠肺炎疫情期间的旅行岗位。我们打算开发一款旅行应用程序,让您重新感受旅行的乐趣。本研究的目的是设计一个满足用户需求的旅行计划应用程序。在精益产品流程的第一阶段,我们首先通过采访八位千禧一代来确定我们的目标客户。一旦角色明确,我们就会探索问题空间,确定服务不足的客户需求,并优先考虑这些需求。新冠肺炎指南信息、地点推荐、路线优化和价格比较等具有高度重要性但服务不足的功能,我们认为这些功能可以为创造客户价值提供绝佳机会。在创建第一个MVP原型之前,还确定了价值主张和特征集。创建了详细的导航流程和交互式MVP原型,并与用户进行了测试。因此,在可用性测试的最后一次迭代中,与前几轮相比,价值评级从6提高到9,易用性评级从6增加到8。
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Covid-19 Travel Planner Mobile Application Design with Lean Product Process Framework

Our travel planner mobile application was designed to fit the traveling post to COVID-19 outbreak following the lean product process principle. We intend to develop a travel application that brings back the joy of traveling. The objective of this study is to design a travel planner application that satisfies the user’s needs. In the first stage of the lean product process, we first determine our target customer by interviewing eight millennials. Once the persona was clarified, we explored the problem space, identified underserved customer needs, and prioritized those needs. The features with high importance but were underserved are COVID-19 guideline information, place recommendation, route optimization, and price comparison, which we believe could offer excellent opportunities to create customer value. The value proposition and feature set were also identified before creating the first MVP prototype. The detailed navigation flow and interactive MVP prototype were created and then tested with users. As a result, in the last iteration of usability testing, the value rating was increased from 6 to 9, and the ease of use rating was increased from 6 to 8 compared to the first rounds.

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