User eXperience Analyst (UXA)
Definition
Professional who analyses and designs the user interaction and accessibility for desktop and web applications
Competences developed
- Ability to plan and manage interaction and usability of projects in an ICT environment
- Ability to design and build the interaction and use interfaces of software applications using development, integration and reuse techniques
- Efficient and high-standard communication (written and spoken) within a professional environment
- Ability to innovate and generate new ideas
- Ability to work in a team
- Ability to update his/her professional skills to adapt to technological innovations and new ICT environments
- Ability to apply specific software engineering techniques during the different stages of the project life cycle
Activities performed
- Applied the human, technological, analytical and design aspects of the foundations of human-computer interaction to the projects
- Built user-centred interfaces based on the different stages of development and the inherent iterative process
- Applied suitable methods to collect user information and requirements regarding the interfaces
- Applied the foundations and methods of human-computer interaction to the analysis, design, implementation and evaluation stages of the development of interactive systems and desktop and web applications
- Used interface prototyping techniques and tools
- Used suitable techniques for quality inspection and evaluation of the user interfaces of a software development
- Evaluated the web accessibility
- Rigorously applied the appropriate standards and specifications in terms of interaction, accessibility and usability to the projects
- Applied basic programming techniques and fluently used HTML and CSS markup languages
- Drew up the necessary documentation to publish the user guides, and took part in designing and/or holding training courses for the users of the developed system