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Discover.Me is a mobile phone application which we are developing. Its aim is to allow a user, such as yourself, to be able to find and locate an approved list of friends so as to be able to be up-to-date with their real-time location. The application will subsequently allow you to, based on the proximity of you and your friends, quickly and easily create an event; specify its time and select a location from the suggested list created by app based on your preference, and send invitations out to friends whom you'd like to meet with. The application will thus allow all participants to have a better knowledge about the geographical location of the event and facilities available over there, as well as easily view who the invitees and what their responses are (i.e. are they coming or not). Ultimately, we aim to make spontaneous, closely-located based events amongst friends fast to create, easy to disseminate and clear to invitees what the responses are.
Finding a friend in your friend's list |
Adding a friend to your friend list |
Creating and Inviting Friends to an Event |
Creating and Inviting Friends to a Closed Event (With Application Suggesting Locations) |
Responding to an Invitation by Proposing a Change In Time |
Responding to an Invitation by Proposing a Change in Location |
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Imagine that you are an individual named Alice, currently using Discover.Me. |
Imagine that you are an individual named Alice, currently using Discover.Me. |
Imagine that you are an individual named Alice, currently using Discover.Me. |
Imagine that you are an individual named Alice, currently using Discover.Me. |
Imagine that you are Zoey, currently using Discover.Me. |
Imagine that you are Zoey, currently using Discover.Me. |
Finding a Friend in your Friend List |
Adding an Individual into your Friend List |
Creating and Inviting Friends to an Event |
Responding to an Invitation by Proposing a Change In Time |
Responding to an Invitation by Proposing a Change in Location |
General Comments |
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Users did not exhibit difficulty in locating the Friend List icon, indicating that the icon provided an affordance for the user to tap on. However, users were distracted by other buttons on the action bar and search bar. This may have increased the time required by our user to make the correct selection. |
Users wanted a shorter process for adding one or more friends. They found the disabled buttons on the "Add a friend" window to be distracting, even though they were place there to maintain consistency. Users remarked that "Show on map" presented an ambiguous meaning. That is, does it show a person's office location or their current location? Users were confused when the application repeatedly returned to the home page (the UI distorted their mental model of the system). Users also suggested that the search feature should provide a better cue of its functionality. In particular, they were unsure whether the search feature looked for a location or a person. |
Icon pictures appeared to be inconsistent with the user's mental model for that picture. This implies that the icons are not externally consistent with other applications and interfaces. These icons may provide affordances which do not match their functionality and are prone to description error. Users also felt that there was too much detail to be entered when creating an event. For example, the time zone and meeting end time are unnecessary for initiating an impromptu meeting. Users also found it difficult to update events, which indicates that our application UI lacks robustness to support slight user tweaks. |
Users were surprised to receive another confirmation box after sending an RSVP. They also found that the event details page lacked an affordance for editing entries. Asa result, users resorted to canceling and adding new events in order to make modifications. |
Users were not presented this task. |
The system can be intuitive at times, but forces the user to make extra clicks. There is further ambiguity about the functionality of certain features, such as the back and close search bars. Users searching for friend names wanted to know the level of detail applied in the search feature. For example, this additional knowledge would help them in deciding whether to search for a friend by their nickname or email address. |
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Finding a friend in your Friend List |
Adding an individual into your Friend List |
Creating and Inviting Friends to an Event |
Responding to an Invitation by Proposing a Change in Time |
Responding to an Invitation by Proposing a Change in Location |
User's General Comments |
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Finding a Friend in your Friend List |
Adding an Individual into your Friend List |
Creating and Inviting Friends to an Event |
Responding to an Invitation by Proposing a Change In Time |
Responding to an Invitation by Proposing a Change in Location |
General Comments |
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User did not exhibit difficulty in locating the Friend list Icon. They correctly identified the selection on the first attempt. |
Users found the procedure to be intuitive. They also found it easy to complete the work flow by making selections on several consecutive pages. However, users were briefly confused when the application returned to the home page. They had expected some feedback in response to their selection. |
The notification icon appears to confuse users and is inconsistent with several users' mental models. Otherwise, the work flow was intuitive and enabled the user to complete all tasks. Users wanted more detail--for example, they wanted to know the distance between two locations marked on the map. |
Users quickly understood how to respond to invitations, indicating good learnability. However, some users felt the UI was too simple. In particular, making the "Accept without changes" button available even after use made resulting changes prone to error. |
The map feature lacked appropriate affordances, making it unclear how to change the selected location. Some users attempted to drag the pin to change location, while some tried to click on different location. Others tried tried tapping on the name. This ambiguity slows down the user and increases the chance for errors. |
Users liked the ability to visualize their friends' location when creating new events. |
User |
Finding a friend in your Friend List |
Adding an individual into your Friend List |
Creating and Inviting Friends to an Event |
Responding to an Invitation by Proposing a Change in Time |
Responding to an Invitation by Proposing a Change in Location |
General Comments |
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Finding a Friend in your Friend List |
Adding an Individual into your Friend List |
Creating and Inviting Friends to a Closed Event (With Application Suggesting Locations) |
Responding to an Invitation by Proposing a Change in Location |
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Users no longer had problems identifying the top row of buttons as buttons they should be tapping on to launch sub-menus, indicating that they were providing better affordances as buttons. Users also were drawn to the search bar in order to identify if a friend was currently present in the Friend List. The idea that the search bar should be used to look for someone, and not simply check the Friend List indicated that the users had a different conceptual model as to how the system should be used. Some wanted the menu icons to perhaps have text, or better information scent, to make them confident that they were going into the right menu. The icons used were generally recognized as "Friends", "Calendar" and "Conversation", indicating that there was some external consistency in their usage. As a result, most users learnt by doing/exploring. |
Most users had no difficulty identifying the "plus"-icon being the button that had to be used in order to begin adding a new friend. Their familiarity with the flow and usage of the menu indicated good internal and external consistency. |
While some users made use of the suggested locations for the meetings, some preferred to specify their own locations, and were unsure of whether the system would support their actions, indicating a lack of affordance, and confusing the user. |
Users found the instructions on the menu useful in accomplishing their tasks, though they did spend time reading it. We suspect that expert users will not experience the same lack of efficiency. Some were unsure about the behavior that would occur in order to propose a change to the event location, but were assured when they found the word "Propose" used. The "Revert Change" button being greyed out confused some users, and one user commented that changing it to "Undo" might be clearer, indicating a slight lack in external consistency, because we were not speaking the user's language. |
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Finding a friend in your Friend List |
Adding an individual into your Friend List |
Creating and Inviting Friends to a Closed Event (With Application Suggesting Locations) |
Responding to an Invitation by Proposing a Change in Location |
General Comments |
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Design |
First Iteration |
Second Iteration |
Third Iteration |
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Action Bar Icons/buttons on home page |
Action bar contains icons for Friends, Events and Notifications. these Icons are of the same color as action bar but in darker shade and are outlined. |
Action Icons are replaced by prominent and easy to locate buttons. |
Action bar design retained from the previous iteration. |
Default text Search bars to provide cue on what to search. |
Search bar is location on the top of following pages:
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Search bars now contains a Cue about what can be searched e.g. |
Default text retained from the previous iteration design. |
Confirmation Dialogue/ Message |
A Confirmation Dialogue window appears after these three user actions:
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A Confirmation message appears for a short duration and fades away. |
Retained from the previous design iteration. |
Completing a task takes user back to ... ? |
Completing a task such as "Adding a friend" or "Creating an event" or "Checking notification and accepting/declining an invitation" takes a user back to home page. |
Completing a task takes user back to the relevant pop up menu. |
Retained from the previous iteration. |
Event page |
Contains fields for data entry for:
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Simplified and now contains fewer data entry fields.
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A new options is added, to specify if the event is closed or not. |
Setting time of Event |
Time is by default set to one hour later and can be changed using the numeric keypad |
Taping on "Start Time" field displays a Ticker. |
Start time is by default set to one hour later, and has the affordance of a click/tap, and when tapped will bring up the ticker. |
Time zone in Create Event page. |
For consistency with other smart phone application "Time zone" field is there in "Create Event" page. It is by default set the user's current time zone and is un-editable. |
Time zone field is dropped |
Time zone field is dropped |
Setting location of Event. |
Location can be typed in or selected on map |
Location can only be selected on map. |
The "Location" field in "Create event" page has affordance of tapping, and tapping it will bring out the map view. this map contains a point for all the friends listed in "Participants" field and 3 pins drops from the top on suggested buildings. |
RSVP work flow - View Event Details and Send RSVP |
A button on View Event Details page takes user to a separate Send RSVP page. which then contains three options "Accept" "Decline" "propose Changes". |
Event details and RSVP response buttons are on the same simplified page. |
Page design retained from the previous iteration. |