Different perspectives a high value
“A customer-centric approach is extremely important when designing a GUI” comments Claudia whose main focus lies in the usability of the user interface. “Where do people expect the functions, how do they interact with the optical design?” The software developer brought together design specifications and usability – all in the name of customer friendliness. Armin, lead software engineer in the US team, took a deep dive into the GUI for communication protocols. “We had more than 25 protocols as our team responsibility. We had a dedicated performance and improvement plan in place and a laser-sharp focus.” All the time being in synch with the other teams, e.g. in Munich, to align even the tiniest detail. As a product manager Tim liaises between the parties. “I’m used to being flexible in my ways of thinking” the doctor of physics describes. “Software developers, application engineers, designers, marketing and sales people – they come with different backgrounds and interests. It’s a challenge to be an interface to them – a very rewarding one.”
"Errors are often mysterious and complex. This is why software developers need to be creative, communicative and absolutely oriented to detail."
Armin, Lead software engineer
Team effort: apart while being close
The teams’ secret ingredient: open communication. The pandemic changed the usual ways of working. People scattered in home offices were in danger of losing touch with their colleagues. They were forced to find new ways. “Our teams were already placed around the globe, so we were partly used to video calls. But this launch took it to another level,” Tim spells out. The R&S®RTO6, as all other oscilloscopes from R&S, allows for easy remote access. The teams met up on screen virtually and shared the latest updates in the GUI – while at the same time accessing a real oscilloscope placed in their lab. “Perfect when you really want to streamline the GUI, because you get the exact feel and data for it.” Claudia comments. The software developer valued the input of her hardware-related colleagues. “I experienced the team as specialists who were open to new ideas, always taking their time to reflect and support.” Armin seconds: „We started each day with time we dedicated to each other. How could we support each other even more? It became essential when we were apart and not meeting up in our labs.”