From ontology design to user-centred interfaces for music heritage
Giulia Renda (1), Marco Grasso (1), Marilena Daquino (1) ((1), University of Bologna)

TL;DR
This paper explores integrating ontology design with UI/UX methodologies to improve web application prototyping for music heritage information seeking, demonstrated through a case study.
Contribution
It presents a novel approach combining ontology and UI/UX design methods specifically for music heritage web applications.
Findings
Successful integration of ontology and UI/UX design in a music heritage case study
Enhanced prototyping process for music heritage web interfaces
Framework facilitating user-centered design in heritage information systems
Abstract
In this article we investigate the bridge between ontology design and UI/UX design methodologies to assist designers in prototyping web applications for information seeking purposes. We briefly review the state of the art in ontology design and UI/UX methodologies, then we illustrate our approach applied to a case study in the music heritage domain.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMusic and Audio Processing · Music Technology and Sound Studies · Information Architecture and Usability
