Data representation requirements on network measurement applications
Pisilä, Perttu (2024)
Pisilä, Perttu
2024
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2024052013347
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2024052013347
Tiivistelmä
Data representation is an essential part of a mobile network measurement application. The objective of this thesis is to elicit and analyze data representation related user requirements for network measurement applications, based on existing functionality of network measurement applications Nemo Outdoor and Nemo Handy-A.
Mixed-method approach is used to form an understanding of the type of data being recorded by these applications and their current data representation capabilities. New data representation requirements are elicited using interviews as the data collection and requirements elicitation method.
The main finding is a need for use case specific data view configurations. As the network measurement applications are utilized in various use cases from troubleshooting to benchmarking, the user interface shall adapt to the use case by representing the most relevant data in a user-friendly form.
Mixed-method approach is used to form an understanding of the type of data being recorded by these applications and their current data representation capabilities. New data representation requirements are elicited using interviews as the data collection and requirements elicitation method.
The main finding is a need for use case specific data view configurations. As the network measurement applications are utilized in various use cases from troubleshooting to benchmarking, the user interface shall adapt to the use case by representing the most relevant data in a user-friendly form.