Capability to customize elements in Forklift application
Abbasi, Aram (2023)
Abbasi, Aram
2023
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-202304064882
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-202304064882
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This thesis presents the development of a new feature for a Forklift application that enables users to customize various displayable information, such as font type and size, and layout configurations. The new feature was ordered by a customer who required increased flexibility and customization in their software application.
The theoretical background of the research draws on principles of software development, user experience design, and industrial ergonomics. The methodology includes a literature review of software development and user experience design principles, as well as user research and prototyping.
The new feature is implemented using the .NET Framework and WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation) technology, which allows users to customize the forklift application by changing displayable information, such as font type and size, and layout configurations. Users can choose from pre-defined templates or create their own custom templates.
The results of the research demonstrate that the new feature significantly improves the usability and accessibility of the forklift application. Users appreciate the ability to customize the application to meet their specific needs and preferences. The conclusions drawn from the research suggest that customizability is a key factor in the adoption and effectiveness of software applications in industrial settings.
Future development could include the exploration of other customization options, such as custom icons and graphics, and the integration of predictive analytics to further enhance the user experience of the forklift application.
The theoretical background of the research draws on principles of software development, user experience design, and industrial ergonomics. The methodology includes a literature review of software development and user experience design principles, as well as user research and prototyping.
The new feature is implemented using the .NET Framework and WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation) technology, which allows users to customize the forklift application by changing displayable information, such as font type and size, and layout configurations. Users can choose from pre-defined templates or create their own custom templates.
The results of the research demonstrate that the new feature significantly improves the usability and accessibility of the forklift application. Users appreciate the ability to customize the application to meet their specific needs and preferences. The conclusions drawn from the research suggest that customizability is a key factor in the adoption and effectiveness of software applications in industrial settings.
Future development could include the exploration of other customization options, such as custom icons and graphics, and the integration of predictive analytics to further enhance the user experience of the forklift application.