Title: Presenting Problem
1Presenting Problem
- Complete in teams between Lectures 5 and 6.
- The following slides were used by Jennifer
Bullard, Heliena Fox, and Jackie Lutz during
their requirements presentation. They have,
however, been mixed up. Do the following - Reorder them into an order that makes sense.
- Construct a preliminary outline for your own
teams presentation. - Following the break, you will be able to check
your order against the actual presentation.
2- by
- Jennifer Bullard
- Heliena Fox
- Jackie Lutz
3Activity Graph
4Introduction to the Design
- Problem
- Women of today have little free time
- Shopping in person is too time consuming
- Online catalog shopping solves time problems
but creates other issues - Solution
- A personal online shopper that improves the
convenience of online shopping without losing
the ability to try on clothes -
5Supporting Activity Analysis
- The ePersonal Shopper will transform the activity
of shopping for clothing. - Target audience
- Working women
- Shopping mediation
- the Internet
- a catalog
- at stores
6Scenarios of Current and Transformed Use
Activity Targeted Shopping
7Requirements Issues
- Driving Specifications
- Improving Upon Current Practices
- Adaptability
- Ease of Use
- Time Efficiency
- Reliability Trust
8Supporting Activity Analysis
- Primary focus--Internet shopper
- Observed actions
- Entering Personal Profile 14 min. 33
- Targeted Shopping 10 min. 24
- Technical Difficulties 3 min. 7
- Considering for Purchase 5 min. 12
- Online Search 10 min. 24
9Developmental History
- Goal To purchase a bathing suit
- Conflicts Time constraints
- Career
- Family
- Household barn chores
- Dissatisfactions Internet shopping
- Technical difficulties
- Inability to try on suits
10Scenarios of Current and Transformed Use
Activity Buying
11Requirements Issues
- Cultural Implications
- Improved Satisfaction
- Increased Free Time
- Development Limitations
- Adaptability of Technology
- Lack of Database Programming Knowledge
- Time Limitations
12Scenarios of Current and Transformed Use
Activity Considering For Purchase
13Over half of todays 80 million web users shop
for or buy products online. - Barry
Silverman E-commerce sites too often fail to
support buyer decision-making search, resulting
in a loss of sale customers repeat business. -
Academic PressIn 1999 60 of women age 16 up
were in the workforce - US Dept of Labor Online
shoppers are more likely to return to e-commerce
sites when they have received good customer
service. - Advertising Age
14Potential Impact
- Market
- 136 million US with home Internet access in
9/2000. - Turban and Efraim - Online shoppers to date include almost 15 of the
country. - Barry Silverman - Revenue Impact
- Increased customer satisfaction leads to repeat
business for partner stores.
15Scenarios of Current and Transformed Use
- Four Parts of Shopping Activity
- Browsing
- (remains the same, no matter what the mediation)
- Targeted Shopping
- Considering For Purchase
- Buying