A feasibility study is an assessment of the practicality of a proposed project or system. A feasibility study aims to objectively and rationally uncover the strengths and weaknesses of an idea, opportunities and threats present in the natural environment, the resources required to carry through, and ultimately the prospects for success. If feasibility has to be demonstrated, a proof-of-concept, i.e., a prototype of the idea is often implemented.
This activity will address the expert-based evaluation of an existing user interface by means of, for instance, heuristic evaluation. Heuristics evaluation of interfaces can be done by two experts, and will return a list of related issues and possible solutions. Alternatively, the activity can be a teaching activity: a series of lectures and labs concerning how to design and prototype UIs.
Recommendation systems automatically match online users with products, documents or in general, items. They can, for instance, increase the click-through rate, purchases or average basket size in online shops. Based on a set of specifics and requirements of a domain and with access to data, offline experimentations will be performed.
This activity consists of a pilot consultancy on process mining. Process mining is a mining technique that allows to create a process model using the logs of the running process as input, to reason over it (e.g., identify bottlenecks) and to propose how to improve it. This activity will address data preparation, identification of most suitable techniques, and an initial analysis of the company...