Employer

Infor

Designation

UX software Engineer

Time Period

2017-2022

Infor Projects

I joined Infor as a UX software Engineer for a newly built Team called ‘Krypton’, and I gained invaluable experience from User research to User experience design to the User interface in my days within the team. I did branding for ‘Krypton’ and every design material, including the design system, user guides based online, and video materials.

Then, Our QA automation product renames itself ‘TaaS’, or Testing as a Service, and UX design is handled mainly based on the Infor main design system and development framework, which is called SOHO, as a UXUI Engineer. I gained experience in how to improve user experiences for products considering global clients.

I mainly handled Cloud suite, mobile, and desktop-related QA automation products in SaaS and agile working environments. I worked with the product and development teams together for my whole career at Infor. I used Figma, Adobe XD, Adobe Illustrator, Camtasia, HTML, CSS, JS, and Angular mainly in this project. I earned a Google UX design professional certificate as well, and Infor encouraged us to continue our studies all the time.

Cloud Suit App

Challenge :

Create a user-friendly QA automation cloud suit app. It needed to be the best QA automation cloud-suit application in the global world.

Our goal: 

Transform the current Manager to meet Global Standard Automation QA cloud suit for Infor’s customer, a large global consulting firm.

Understand the User: 

These software users are Automation Engineers and anyone who has basic QA knowledge or not and they have an IT background well.

Development and UX:

As a UI/UX Engineer,  I followed UI/UX workflow including research, requirements collection, wireframe, and low and high fidelity, and our team including developers, project manager, and Business analysis used Agile methodologies to build cloud suit app with the idea that after every two-week sprint, we would have a usable app that we could test, gather feedback on, iterate, and test again. With this incremental approach, we worked quickly, making enhancements and validating them through testing and internal QA.

Visual design: 

Low Fidelity Prototypes and high-fidelity UI designs could not upload based on the company privacy policy. 

Mobile feature for Desktop App

Challenge:

Create a mobile feature and its newly add on feature in the recent version of the desktop app.

Our goal:

Successfully turn the desktop app into a mobile-friendly version. 

Understand the User: 

This software user is Automation Engineer and they have an IT background well.

Development and UX:

As a UI/UX Engineer,  I followed UI/UX workflow including research, requirements collection, wireframe, and low and high fidelity and our team including developers, project manager, and Business analyst used Agile methodologies to build a mobile app with the idea that after every two-week sprint, we would have a usable app that we could test, gather feedback on, iterate, and test again. With this incremental approach, we worked quickly, making enhancements and validating them through testing and internal QA.

Visual design:

Low Fidelity Prototypes and high-fidelity UI designs could not upload based on the company privacy policy. 

Desktop App

Challenge:

Create user-friendly QA automation software on the desktop. It needed to be a customized software for automation engineers with totally depended on our branding. The current Studio was functionally very similar to Eclipse and doesn’t have a mobile app.

Our goal:

Transform current desktop app to meet Global Standard Automation QA software for Infor’s customer, a large global consulting firm

Understand the User: 

This software user is Automation Engineer and they have an IT background well.

Development and UX:

As a UI/UX Engineer,  I followed UI/UX workflow including research, requirements collection, wireframe, and low and high fidelity and our team including developers, project manager, and Business analysis used Agile methodologies to build desktop apps with the idea that after every two-week sprint, we would have a usable app that we could test, gather feedback on, iterate, and test again. With this incremental approach, we worked quickly, making enhancements and validating them through testing and internal QA.

Visual design:

Low Fidelity Prototypes and high-fidelity UI designs could not upload based on the company privacy policy.