The Airbus network monitoring application has been designed to provide users with a clear view of the network status, simplifying the activation and deactivation of different network nodes and offering detailed monitoring with numerous statistics.
The project consisted of moving from a heavy and not very ergonomic client application to modernizing it and adapting it for use on Microsoft Surface Pro touch tablets. This development represents a significant advance in the management and monitoring of networks within Airbus.
My main goal was to design the entire application. I had to familiarize myself with the logic of the thick client application, interview users to identify and remove existing pain points and create a new interface that was both intuitive and functional.
I designed a graphical representation of the network and its connections, giving users a clear overview of their dense and complex network. The application provides users with a wealth of statistics on network activity, as well as intuitive activation/deactivation of network nodes, offering simplified control for administrators.
I wrote a fifty-page technical file in English to guide the developers in implementing the user interface, ensuring smooth communication with the development teams.
I created custom vector (SVG) icons to ensure a consistent visual identity and distinctive user experience.
This application enhances Airbus network management with an intuitive interface, clear graphical representations and detailed monitoring tools. It demonstrates a willingness to modernize existing tools, and the positive impact of design on operational efficiency.