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The ResearchOps Toolbox + Graph: Discovering the Right Tools for UX Research and Design Teams

Session Track: Applications

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Session description

Like most domains, nearly every UX researcher and research operations specialist has asked, “What’s the best tool for this job?” There are more than 400 tools out there, and the search for tools that fit your needs is never-ending. The ReOps Tools Census sought to address this challenge by cataloging tools used by diverse teams around the world. Interpreting the Tools Census as a graph makes answering this ubiquitous question much easier. In this talk, we’ll demonstrate how to integrate Neo4j’s tools/extensions with Python to transform data, build a recommendation engine, and visualize the UX tools landscape to solve a real-world problem.

Speakers

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Pete Tunkis

Lead Data Scientist, Arcurve

Pete Tunkis is a Lead Data Scientist at Arcurve with over a decade’s experience in data-driven and mixed-method research and analytics. Before joining Arcurve, Pete earned a Ph.D. in Political Science from The Ohio State University with a focus on decision-making behaviour, and he’s worked in government, academia, banking, and insurance in Europe and the US. Outside of work, he can be found noodling on the guitar or yelling at the TV when the Calgary Flames are losing, and he is always up for a game of darts.

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Andrew Garber-Browne

Design Operations Program Manager, JPMorgan Chase

Andy is a Design Operations Program Manager. He specializes in culture, learning, growth, and user experience tooling. He does what he can to make a couple of hundred designers and researchers lives easier and fulfilled in their careers.