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Errata: The dot depicting how far she is along the process is supposed to be present in all frames, as are arrows to go back and forth, and a button to logout at any point in the top righthand corner.

Learnability, frame by frame:

  1. This frame uses

Kitchen Sink

  • single overarching visualization for bands
  • user lands immediately on the band visualization
  • artist page has visualizations about future prices and interested friends*
  • friends page has visualizations about similarity*
  • allows you to curate friends (subtask)*
  • LEARNABILITY:

    • all the information neccessary is  presented in the home page. All you do is find the visualization that you want (eg if you’re finding a concert click concert visualization, if you’re looking for a new artist, click artist visualization). The only thing that is neccessary to “learn” is that these visualizations exist, but seeing as this is the point of the website, it is safe to assume that the user realizes concertBOS has visualizations. It is also easy for the user to learn which visualizations exist, because they all appear in the same drop down menu
  • EFFICIENCY:

    • ConcertBOS is very fast because almost all of the information is presented in the home page. The only thing that is necessary to do is click on the right visualization (so that you can find what you are looking for), then click on the band/concert/friend that you are interested in to go to their page. All the information about this band/concert/friend is listed on their page, so there should only be two pages that any  user needs to visit (the home page, and the band/concert/friend which they are interested in).

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