theater, the cinema and or any kind of product. Design Task 1: Think about interactive product X
Question:
theater, the cinema and or any kind of product.
- Design
Task 1: Think about interactive product X you are designing: identify user’s needs for this interactive product what you want it to do for you or for users.
Task 2:
A:Write list criteria for your interactive product together with some usability criteria and user's experience criteria based on the definition in chapter1.
B:Look around for similar device and seek out other sources of inspiration that you might find helpful. Make a note of any finding that are interesting, Useful, or insightful.
Task 3: Sketch out some initial design for your interactive product. Try at least to develop two distinct alternatives that both meet your set of requirements.
Task 4: Evaluate the two design, using your usability criteria and by role playing an interaction with your sketches. Involve potential users in the evaluation, if possible.
Task 5: Establishing requirements
Perform task analysis on the main task associated with this product X.
Based on this analysis, produce a use case for the main task of this product.
using the data gathered in part (task1) and you subsequent analysis, identify deferent kinds of requirement for this product X.
B: Evaluate
Task 6: explain how would use each of three data gathering technique:
- Interview
- Questionnaire
- Observation
In your gathering program. Explain how your plan takes account of triangulation.
Task 7:consider your relationship with your user group and decide if an informed consent form is required.
Task 8: plan your data gathering program in detail:
- Decide what kind of interview you want to run and design asset of interview questions for your study. Decide how you well record data. Then acquire and test any equipment needed and run pilot study.
- Decide whether you want to include a questionnaire in your data gathering program and design appropriate questions for it. Run a pilot study to check your questionnaire.
- Decide whether you want to use direct or indirect observation and where on the outsider – insider spectrum of observers you wish to be. Decide how you well record data. Then acquire and test any equipment needed and run pilot study.
Task 9: carry out the study but limit its scope. For example, only interview two or three people or plan only two half-hour observation periods.
Management Accounting Information for Decision-Making and Strategy Execution
ISBN: 978-0137024971
6th Edition
Authors: Anthony A. Atkinson, Robert S. Kaplan, Ella Mae Matsumura, S. Mark Young