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User Analysis

We have interviewed three people from different age groups who can be typical users of our products.

User 1: The Older Parent

Gender: Male
Age: Late 40s
Key Traits

  • Goes out to eat with family
  • Considers himself not tech savvy
  • Not Very Fluent with English
  • Does not like to customize food
  • Worries about Food Allergies

User 1 has been to many restaurants in his lifetime. He is an immigrant to the United States and does not consider himself tech savvy. He is not very fluent with English and says he bases his order off of any images in the menu and what "looks good." He states that this is the main reason why he prefers restaurants who has waiters and waitress who speaks his native language rather than American restaurants. He has to be aware of his food allergies every time he goes out. 

User 2: The College Student

User 3: The Waitress

Task Analysis

View Foods and Other Products of the Restaurant

Goal: Give the user more information on the items in the menu

OpenMenu will display a picture of the every item on the menu, as well as ingredients and nutritional facts. This will give the user a better idea of what each item is and whether or not it is something they want to order. Additionally, some people want to know nutritional facts, in case they are on a diet or something similar. Displaying the nutritional facts will allow them to judge what they can and cannot eat.

Subtasks:

  • View images of foods
  • View ingredients of foods
Filter and Compare Items

Goal: Make it easier for the user to choose their order

We will allow the user to filter the menu by type of food, such as pasta or burgers, or by ingredients, such as chicken or shrimp. This will allow the user to zone in on the kind of food they want much faster. In addition, many customers often spend a lot of time deliberating between a couple choices. Allowing the user to compare the items side-by-side is much easier and more efficient than flipping back and forth between pages of the menu.

Subtasks:

  • Filter items based on type and ingredients
  • Compare between multiple items while deciding
Order with Optional Custom Specifications

Goal: Give the user more control on how their food is prepared

Ask for Help with a Real Waiter or Waitress

Goal: Allow the user to get more information from a real person

View and Pay Bill

Goal: Allow the user to pay bills quickly and easily

Offer Touchscreen Games or News

Goal: Keep customers entertained while waiting for the food to arrive

While waiting for food, customers are often bored with nothing to do. And since food preparation can take a long time, sometimes upwards of an hour, users can get bored or annoyed very quickly. Adding games and news will keep the user preoccupied while waiting for their food.

Subtasks:

  • Play games or read the news while waiting
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