News Roundup: UI That Looks Like $900 Million Bucks |
User experience, and its related topic of user interface design, are important. How important? Well the US government’s General Service Administration (GSA) took the time to build a website to explain what it is. What other proof do we need? Well not only did the GSA build a website, but they invested in the SEO necessary to make it top of Google organic search, right below the featured snippet from interaction-design.org.
Which is why the saga and ongoing story of Citibank’s debt repayment blunder all the more amazing. Here’s a quick recap:
A screenshot of the UI:
That shudder you feel? It’s the fear you have from seeing a facsimile of this UI in your office.
It’s hard to feel sad for banks because of the whole 2009 recession thing, but it is interesting that a) Citibank utilized such a confusing UI for something as important as loan payment distribution, b) utilized an OFFSHORE CONTRACTOR to handle such an important piece of work, and c) did not have the proper controls in place to manage such a massive screw up. (I think there’s also some lesson about our country’s overreliance on freelance or contractor work, but that’s probably for another time.) Perhaps when preparing for the Federal Reserve stress tests, they could add in internal process stress tests as well.
This story reminds me of the 38 minutes of terror that residents of Hawaii lived in when they received a push notification that ballistic missiles were on their way, but was instead caused by a push of the wrong button on the Emergency Alert System.
Or the software bug that is causing hundreds of inmates at Arizona prisons convicted of nonviolent offenses who should be released early for completing voluntary classes from getting their due release. The nearly $24 million contract spent on developing the software for managing the prison populations had a known bug that no one seemed to have the budget to fix, even with repeated warnings of a possible issue. With nearly 14k bugs logged and $1,137/hour developer time, I hesitate to be in the backlog prioritization meetings.
These software disasters boil down to 4 software development issues:
Each of these requires an organization which cares about these issues. Sadly, there’s no shortcut for teaching them that, but as the disasters we discussed show, they should care.
Oh, and I know I said I would discuss freelance or contractor work in a future blog post, but definitely don’t solely rely on workers who are not employees of your company, and may not have your company’s best interests in mind, to handle such sensitive tasks without oversight.
In slightly related UI news, try not to use tools that are inserted into the body to reach for that Snickers bar. Or maybe this is just another case of an end user bypassing obstacles in the UI with the tools at their disposal?
https://thedailywtf.com/articles/ui-that-looks-like-900-million-bucks
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