ICSE 2024
Fri 12 - Sun 21 April 2024 Lisbon, Portugal

Traditional UX development methodologies focus on developing “one size fits all” solutions and lack the flexibility to cater to diverse user needs. In response, a growing interest has arisen in developing more dynamic UX frameworks. However, existing approaches often cannot personalize user experiences and adapt to user feedback in real-time. Therefore, my research introduces a novel approach of combining Large Language Models and personas, to address these limitations. The research is structured around three areas: (1) a critical review of existing adaptive UX practices and the potential for their automation; (2) an investigation into the role and effectiveness of personas in enhancing UX adaptability; and (3) the proposal of a theoretical framework that leverages LLM capabilities to create more dynamic and responsive UX designs and guidelines.

Tue 16 Apr

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14:00 - 15:30
Focus Group: Human Aspects, Requirements, and EducationDoctoral Symposium at Fernando Pessoa
Chair(s): Silvia Abrahão Universitat Politècnica de València
14:00
90m
Poster
Investigating Cultural Dispersion: on the Role of Cultural Differences in Software Development Teams
Doctoral Symposium
Stefano Lambiase University of Salerno
Pre-print
14:00
90m
Poster
Generating User Experience Based on Personas with AI Assistants
Doctoral Symposium
Yutan Huang Monash University
14:00
90m
Poster
Building a Framework to Improve the User Experience of Static Analysis Tools
Doctoral Symposium
Michael Schlichtig Heinz Nixdorf Institute, Paderborn University
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14:00
90m
Poster
MEITREX - Gamified and Adaptive Intelligent Tutoring in Software Engineering Education
Doctoral Symposium
Niklas Meissner University of Stuttgart
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14:00
90m
Poster
Exploring Strategies for Continuous User Requirement Discovery in ML-Based Software
Doctoral Symposium
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