Production
This is the last phase of the UX process and will continue till the product's UX process lifecycle exists.
The production phase actually can start with the design of the UX process, especially when we start developing our product, since that is the phase where we start giving feedback for a product which we can visually see, touch, and feel.
From my own experience, usually I like to separate the production phase into two parts:
- Beta release
- Live product
By doing this, it makes it easier for me to leverage the design and do quality assurance and usability testing before the live release of the product.
When the product goes live, the UX team and other teams involved start generating different documents and statistics about the product by measuring the performance that our product is offering.
We can collect data in different ways, as follows:
- Collecting performance reports: Usually, here, we will have data on how our product is responding on the performance side–whether it is slow, whether...