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The idea behind this design was to have all information and tasks focused around the room number. A user can see the history of a room in the hopes that the user may notice a pattern behind repairs indicating a more serious problem. In addition, when the user wants to initiate a new task, the user can click one of the new task buttons which will take them to a form which will be partially completed with default information based on the room.


This design splits the screen into 3 columns. The first column is mostly static. Depending on the selection made in the first column, the second column populates with the appropriate information. The same thing happens between the second and third column.

What appears in the first column are two tables. One contains recent activities and/or notifications. The other table contains a filterable list of tasks. If a user were to click one of the entries in the table, tables, the second column populates with all the available information about the task. The third column can then be used to show any additional information that might be relevant. In addition, users could start a new task using buttons in the second column. The buttons would start a new form in the third column with some information already filled in. Ideally, all the information they need to make this new task is in the second column.


 

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