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Preliminary design concept for startups: minimum viable user experience

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Small startups often develop websites or mobile applications without fully understanding what the users really want. However, obtaining trustworthy early feedback from customers can be challenging because they tend to focus on annoying design flaws rather than evaluating the overall product concept. To address this issue, we introduce the concept of Minimum Viable User Experience (MVUX) in this study to aid in assessing early product concepts. MVUX is an approach that helps startups assess their product ideas early in the development process by providing enough user experience for consumers to understand the desired product value (UX). Our goal is to offer a minimum viable user experience to the customers and build a system where user feedback can be used to identify areas for improvement. This system not only helps developers address gaps in communication but also enhances the user experience. By providing a minimum viable user experience, startups can evaluate their product concept, identify areas for improvement, and increase their chances of success in the market.

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Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 33-34).
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, 2023.

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