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GR1 - Task Analysis

Problem Statement

There are elements of the online shopping experience missing for elderly people, which can hinder their purchasing efficiency. Currently, elderly people either purchase items in-store, online, or using some combination of the two. Shopping online loses the personal touch of in-store shopping, but in-store shopping is less convenient and expedient than shopping online. Some elderly people find it difficult to contact customer service representatives, others have trouble efficiently purchasing items repeatedly, and still others have trouble reading text.

Observations and Interviews

 

How do you shop?

What do you usually buy?

Internet Shopping

Reviews?

Font size?

Photos of products?

Blend together?

Price?

What is most important?

Keep track of things you order?

Interviewee 1

Doesn't like to shop. Focus on what is necessary and finish as soon as possible

Groceries, every week 
Clothes, once a month

Amazon, Netflix, Juice+, drugstore, B&N, Puritan Pride, Mikasa 

Finds internet shopping a fairly painless process

Not very important, already knows what to buy

Not an issue, fine vision

Not too helpful, already knows what to get

Uses search engines to search for products rather than search the online outlet itself

A consideration, but will pay what is necessary to get what is needed

Functionality

Print out order form

Interviewee 2 

Mostly at retail stores, not much online. If online, usually Amazon. Usually uses internet for information, rather than purchase

Shop out of need. Shorts, socks. 
Golf stuff at the club or retail store

Amazon

Looks at reviews occasionally

Not an issue, though ability to enlarge images was useful

Helpful

Searches websites directly or uses Bing/Google

Not a big factor, will pay what is needed

Ability to converse with customer service about a potential purchase

N/A

Interviewee 3

Retail stores mostly. Little online shopping

Groceries, clothes, gifts

Amazon, Netflix

Barely

Wishes fonts were more readable on shopping websites

Helpful

Combination of search engines and searching online stores

Considered, but will pay for essentials

Finding what he wants easily

Write it down

User Classes

  1. Elderly people who have a repetitive shopping routine
  2. Elderly people who like to research before purchasing
  3. Elderly people with poor vision
  4. Elderly people who struggle carrying groceries

Needs and Goals

 

Purchase Already-Researched Item

Research and Purchase an Item

Purchase an already purchased item

Goal descriptions

Find an item user is familiar with

Search for an item

Find previously bought item and buy it again

Subtasks

Search for item, purchase

Find description, reviews, availability, purchase

Find previously bought item somehow, navigate to purchase page, purchase

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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1 Comment

  1. User Analysis: Repetitive shopping routines and wanting to research are not particularly unique to this user group, and can be easily generalized to problems that most people face.
    Needs/Goals Analysis: Purchase Already-Researched item and ""Research and Purchase Item"" fall under the same high-level goal.
    Studio Presentation: No summary slide a the end.
    Wiki Presentation: GR1 should be a sepaarte page linked to from your group's main page. Also, not sure why your problem statement was fully bolded.

    Overall: I think that your group has a very thoughtful user population that you are targeting! There are definitely problems that the Elderly face that technology will not be able to solve on its own, without much creative and thoughtful design processes. However, do keep in mind not to design something that the becomes overly universal, to the point that any general user may use it, at the expense of the true focus of this project: the elderly. Otherwise, I think it is a good project that will have very interesting solutions!