University of Twente Student Theses
A Fault Tree Dedicated Web Interface Design: Portfolio Website Displaying Fault Tree Explanation and Visualisation Projects
Weger, K.J. de (2023) A Fault Tree Dedicated Web Interface Design: Portfolio Website Displaying Fault Tree Explanation and Visualisation Projects.
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Abstract: | Technological advancements have resulted in significant changes from basic tools for personal use to interconnected, multi-disciplinary complex systems. In the field of risk engineering, professionals utilize fault trees to assess risks in complex systems. Over the years, there have been multiple projects to explain and visualise fault trees, but these projects are scattered all over the internet. This bachelor’s Graduation Project aims to design and develop an interactive website showcasing fault tree explanations and visualisations. The design of this website is based on a literature and state of the art exploration. The main web interface design elements concluded to be user interactions, graphical design, navigation, and content. The website has been evaluated through user testing. The prototype was tested by non-experts and the actual website by experts on aspects like website’s appearance, layout, interactions, and navigation. The response was mainly positive. Experts suggested to include more fault tree-related content in the future, such as tools and techniques. I advise to develop the website towards a compendium website providing a centralised source with all relevant resources and materials. Maybe even adding a second audience group: students. |
Item Type: | Essay (Bachelor) |
Faculty: | EEMCS: Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science |
Subject: | 01 general works, 54 computer science |
Programme: | Creative Technology BSc (50447) |
Link to this item: | https://purl.utwente.nl/essays/95755 |
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