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Exploring the Business Value and User Experience of Open Source Health

Gustafson, Jonna LU and Bolling, Filip LU (2021) MAMM01 20212
Ergonomics and Aerosol Technology
Abstract
Open source software is becoming more common in software development today and constitutes an increasing share in modern web applications. Open source has many benefits; it is cost-effective and increases development speed, quality, and security. With the advent of open source, companies and organizations have taken many different initiatives to minimize the risks of open source, disseminate knowledge, and facilitate the work of open source.

This thesis was carried out in collaboration with one of the initiating companies, Debricked AB, active in cyber security. The project's purpose was to explore the selection process of third-party components to develop a design proposal of a business valuable tool with high usability and good user... (More)
Open source software is becoming more common in software development today and constitutes an increasing share in modern web applications. Open source has many benefits; it is cost-effective and increases development speed, quality, and security. With the advent of open source, companies and organizations have taken many different initiatives to minimize the risks of open source, disseminate knowledge, and facilitate the work of open source.

This thesis was carried out in collaboration with one of the initiating companies, Debricked AB, active in cyber security. The project's purpose was to explore the selection process of third-party components to develop a design proposal of a business valuable tool with high usability and good user experience, to help organizations and end-users improve their selection process of open source software. The target group for this tool is experts in software development and software security.

To achieve the project's purpose, a human-centered design process has been used. The users' current processes have been reviewed through user interviews to understand the users and their needs.
The design proposal has been developed in the form of prototypes in several iterations. A sample from the user group has tested each prototype in each iteration.

According to the results, the proposed design fulfills the aim of the thesis with a business valuable tool with high usability that corresponds to the third-party component selection process with desired evaluation factors. (Less)
Popular Abstract
The use of external Open Source Software components is absolutely vital in modern software development. The process of selecting new Open Source component for a project can be crucial for the longevity of the project, but the final decision is oftentimes built on guesswork and incomplete data. In this thesis we have explored how a tool intended to quantitatively analyze open source packages can be designed and implemented to deliver meaningful and useful information to the intended end users.
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author
Gustafson, Jonna LU and Bolling, Filip LU
supervisor
organization
course
MAMM01 20212
year
type
H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
subject
keywords
Debricked AB, Open Source Software, Open Source Health, Open Source Evaluation, Usability, Human-centered design
language
English
id
9066782
date added to LUP
2021-10-18 09:42:00
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2021-10-18 09:42:00
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  abstract     = {{Open source software is becoming more common in software development today and constitutes an increasing share in modern web applications. Open source has many benefits; it is cost-effective and increases development speed, quality, and security. With the advent of open source, companies and organizations have taken many different initiatives to minimize the risks of open source, disseminate knowledge, and facilitate the work of open source.

This thesis was carried out in collaboration with one of the initiating companies, Debricked AB, active in cyber security. The project's purpose was to explore the selection process of third-party components to develop a design proposal of a business valuable tool with high usability and good user experience, to help organizations and end-users improve their selection process of open source software. The target group for this tool is experts in software development and software security.

To achieve the project's purpose, a human-centered design process has been used. The users' current processes have been reviewed through user interviews to understand the users and their needs.
The design proposal has been developed in the form of prototypes in several iterations. A sample from the user group has tested each prototype in each iteration.

According to the results, the proposed design fulfills the aim of the thesis with a business valuable tool with high usability that corresponds to the third-party component selection process with desired evaluation factors.}},
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  title        = {{Exploring the Business Value and User Experience of Open Source Health}},
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