Company
Intel
Type
Product Design
Service
UX UI Design
Year
2024

Motivation
Some of the user interviews I regularly conduct highlighted challenges such as locating tests, consolidating information, and maintaining team synchronization.
The Goal
Our goal was to create a solution that enables grouping, transferring, and performing synchronized actions intuitively. By simplifying data management and reducing searches, it streamlines workflows and boosts efficiency.
Impact
We received very positive feedback from the users about streamlining workflows, simplifying handoffs and reducing errors from incorrect data. These improvements in Ogre led to increased adoption among Intel’s clients and within Intel itself.

As part of the UX process, I conducted extensive user research, including interviews with engineers and operators. Most of these sessions took place in physical labs to observe workflows that extend beyond the screen and involve interaction with electronic stations and units. Gaining a deep understanding of their hands on work practices was critical, and I subsequently designed and defined a solution that seamlessly integrates into this need of data sets ability.
01
Previously, users struggled to find and manage items without a centralized system, making tasks like marking and verifying tests cumbersome. The data set panel now centralizes data, enabling quick and intuitive management.
02
Previously, users lacked a way to centralize and share information, relying on IDs and details to locate items, causing inefficiency. I designed a new gallery section in OGRE that simplifies creating, accessing, tagging, and sharing datasets, fostering collaboration and team synchronization.
03
Transferring data has become much simpler than sharing individual IDs and additional details, as previously required. And if you want to create a new dataset instead of adding to an existing one – can do that too! :)
Credits
UX researchers: Jasmine Bader Weingarten, Paz Zur
This project was one of several I worked on at Intel as part of my roles in the NCCG product team. If you have any questions or would like to hear about other projects, feel free to reach out!
© Gomme Rinat Oleynick
2024.