HCSEFeb 20, 2019

How Do the Open Source Communities Address Usability and UX Issues? An Exploratory Study

arXiv:1902.07704v125 citationsHas Code
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This addresses usability challenges in open source development, but it is an incremental exploratory study.

The paper tackled the problem of how open source software communities handle usability and user experience issues, finding that discussions are heavily influenced by personal opinions and community characteristics.

Usability and user experience (UX) issues are often not well emphasized and addressed in open source software (OSS) development. There is an imperative need for supporting OSS communities to collaboratively identify, understand, and fix UX design issues in a distributed environment. In this paper, we provide an initial step towards this effort and report on an exploratory study that investigated how the OSS communities currently reported, discussed, negotiated, and eventually addressed usability and UX issues. We conducted in-depth qualitative analysis of selected issue tracking threads from three OSS projects hosted on GitHub. Our findings indicated that discussions about usability and UX issues in OSS communities were largely influenced by the personal opinions and experiences of the participants. Moreover, the characteristics of the community may have greatly affected the focus of such discussion.

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