HCI Human-Computer Interaction Final Presentation.

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HCI Human-Computer Interaction Final Presentation

Goals of the design Reduce the time of the voting process Increase the number of voters by providing better voting experience Reduce any chance of cheating as much as possible Make the voting process as simple as possible

Data analysis phase findings: Most of the people found the conventional voting system was inconvenient and poor Most of the people think that the conventional voting system was time consuming, and they have to wait for a long period of time during the voting process

Data analysis phase findings: (cont) Most of the people think that a new electronic voting system well help to shorten the time required for the voting process After we collected more data about using touch or buttons interface and including older people in the study people preferred the buttons People are high concerned about the security of the voting process

Effect of the data analysis on the design: We decided to make the voting process as fast as possible by using finger print to access the voting interface We decided to use buttons interface in the design We were more concerned about the security in the design, since the security was the most thing the people were worried about in the new system.