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| When Joe starts LocaShare,he sees the home screen shown in the figure. At a glance, he can see * Upon clicking the link “view” near (i) how many , he sees the names of social contacts that are near him, (ii) whether (and how many) people have added him as a contact and (iii) the number of offers by stores near his current location. There are also two tabs that he can use to access his social and commercial contacts. his current location. By clicking on the button “View Contact”, he can view further details.
* Upon clicking the link “view” near (iii), he sees the names of social contacts that are near his current location. By clicking on the button “View Contact”, he can view further details. He can also choose to return back to the home screen. * Upon clicking the link “view” near (ii), he sees the names of people people who added him as a contact. The relationship between Joe and that person (e.g., Susan) is not established till Joe also adds Susan as his social contact. By pressing the button “Set Permissions”, Joe can add Susan to his list. If he does not want to share his location information with Susan, he can choose to “Deny Request” and Susan would not be able to track his location (since he will not appear as her social contact). By selecting either “Set Permissions” or “Deny Request”, he can remove the person’s name from this screen (otherwise, LocaShare will keep reminding him till he takes one of the two actions). As in the previous case, he can also choose to return back to the home screen.
* Upon clicking the link “view” near (iii), he sees a list containing thenames of stores that are offering discounts or sales in exchange for his location information. The list is sorted by the number of offers per store (decreasing order) and the distance of the store from Joe’s current location (increasing order). Also, the list can be color-coordinated (based on the amount and type of location information required) to help Joe decide quickly whether or not to view the offer(s) from the store. As in the previous cases, he can also choose to return back to the home screen.
In all the three cases, he can choose to return back to the home screen.
| Pros: 1. Easy to learn where to click and how to navigate by providing texts on the labels. However, it pays the price of simplicity.
Cons: - Back button at the bottom is inconsistent with other mobile apps. The way of receiving notification is also inconsistent with other social apps such as Facebook. - The user interface uses jargons (social/commercial contacts and GPS coordinates) which makes hard for users to understand. - Too many duplicate "View contact" buttons. Instead, the interface should use arrows (">") to be more consistent with other mobile apps. | Pros: - Viewing social/commercial contact requests can be done in a single click.
Cons: - If the list of contacts is long, users need to scroll down on the long list.
| The error here might be viewing the wrong deal or contact. Users can undo this action by pressing the back button.
| Pros: The most essential capabilities are directly visible. Graphical representation Pros: - Easy to learn where to click and how to navigate. - It is easy to learn how to navigate because the labels are self-descriptive. It provides good affordances to understand what the user would see when she clicks on a link. Cons: Pros: Easy to navigate. Cons: Pros: Nothing dangerous can happen. Cons: Pros: The most essential capabilities are directly visible. Graphical representation of what the task entails.
Cons: However, only - Only numbers are directly visible, if you know that someone has added you (if they notify you), you still have to click the "view" link and then acknowledge the relationship.
- The "view" hyperlink does not provide enough information scent. |