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Nokia's Global Collaboration Success with Marvel
技术
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - 中间件、SDK 和库
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 应用开发平台
适用行业
- 水泥
- 建筑与基础设施
适用功能
- 产品研发
- 质量保证
用例
- 施工管理
- 实验自动化
服务
- 测试与认证
- 培训
挑战
诺基亚是一家全球通信和技术公司,其分布在多个地点的 90,000 名员工面临着有效协作和沟通的挑战。该公司的用户体验设计团队分布在印度、保加利亚、加拿大、葡萄牙和芬兰,由于时区不同,很难协同工作。从协作平台中受益的两个主要群体是云和网络服务 (CNS) 以及网络基础设施。 CNS 团队是通用软件基金会的一部分,该基金会旨在将 CNS 应用程序整合到一个连贯的软件套件中。用户体验设计师致力于设计系统的三个方面:核心 UI 小部件、映射和图表。然而,该公司正处于设计很重要但资金却很少的阶段。
关于客户
诺基亚是一家全球领先的通信和技术公司,在全球拥有 90,000 名员工。该公司的用户体验设计团队遍布印度、保加利亚、加拿大、葡萄牙和芬兰。从协作平台中受益的两个主要群体是云和网络服务 (CNS) 以及网络基础设施。 CNS 团队是通用软件基金会的一部分,该基金会旨在将 CNS 应用程序整合到一个连贯的软件套件中。该公司的总体设计语言称为 FreeForm UX,它确保这 3 个领域的设计原则是统一的。诺基亚正处于设计很重要但资金却很少的阶段。
解决方案
诺基亚采用了 Marvel,这是一个促进其全球分布团队之间有效协作和沟通的平台。 Marvel 在建立新的设计系统和支持产品开发方面发挥了重要作用。它帮助完成了诺基亚演示网站和设计库的基础工作,包括交付改进,例如完全集成的使用指南、主题和标记化的引入、改进的图标库以及对中东从右到左语言的支持。 Marvel 的远程用户测试工具为利益相关者的决策和批准提供支持。在设计过程的研究阶段,诺基亚利用 Marvel 用户测试以及主持的远程概念测试和可用性测试来生成用户与 GUI 交互的热图和统计数据。这有助于为用户测试提供支持信息,并更准确地捍卫围绕某些应用程序的导航模式的设计决策。
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