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Title: GREEN TEA


1
GREEN TEA
  • WIRELESS APPLICATION
  • FOR EVERYDAY
  • LIFE

2
HCI? And that is
  • HCI, or Human-Computer Interaction, is a
    discipline concerned with the design, evaluation
    and implementation of interactive computing
    systems for human use.

3
AUDIENCE
  • Age
  • Early teens and on
  • Gender
  • Both male and female
  • Education
  • Computer literate as well as the technologically
    able.

4
HEURISTICS
  • MINIMALIST APPROACH
  • USABILITY
  • DOCUMENTATION
  • ERROR PREVENTION
  • NAVIGATION (ABSENT)

5
MINIMALIST APPROACH
  • For the design of our website, we used
    calming/easy on the eyes colors, minimal
    graphics, and an easy to read font.
  • In doing so, we wanted to be sure that nothing
    would take away from the users attention other
    than that which is their focus (the site/app).

6
USE OF THE STANDARDS
  • When designing our application, we kept in mind
    that our consumers will include busy people,
    those who do not have time to learn an elaborate
    wireless application or complex website.
  • By use of standard navigation techniques and a
    familiar to all form (for the data entry and
    submission) these potential problems are
    eliminated.

7
USABILITY
  • Because Green Tea is an application that is meant
    to be used not only on the web, but also on cell
    phones, it was our utmost priority to design an
    application that will be user friendly.
  • With that in mind, the User ID is created by
    using the users existing (phone) number. Aside
    from being easy to remember, it is also numeric,
    and thus, rather easy to enter on a phone.

8
USABILTY
  • Paper Prototyping for our website
  • turned out to be an almost complete waste of
    time, as our site is lacking most of the things
    that are the basis of all/any usability issues.
    Theres no navigation, little scrolling if any,
    and our use of error prevention is so solid that
    it negates the necessity of any help options.

9
USABILTY (continued)
  • In the time we did spend testing our paper
    prototypes, the first two users actually
    questioned the need for testing on such a simple
    site. While their questions were admirable, they
    were completely without merit, as any good Human
    Computer Interaction expert will tell you, it is
    imperative you

10
USABILTY (continued)
  • Know thy user
  • And the first rule of Fight Club is
  • Thou are not thy user!

11
DOCUMENTATION
  • For those wireless companies who will be putting
    bids out on our application, it is important in
    that respect that the application be easy to
    maintain on top of being well documented.

12
DOCUMENTATION
  • Our application has a rather large deal of
    documentation. Wireless service providers will
    receive documentation packages including Dfd
    diagram, well commented Source Code, and a Data
    Dictionary

13
ERROR PREVENTION
  • As with any site, it is important to exercise a
    measure of error prevention. This will help
    users avoid potentially critical problems.
  • Green Teas site is written with JavaScript code
    that will warn users if there is an error of some
    sort in their registration form.

14
NAVIGATION
  • In the spirit of keeping our project as simple as
    the idea for which it stands, the Green Tea
    website is as stripped down as it can be. I can
    think of very few sites that make use effectively
    of omitting a sophisticated navigation scheme,
    but ours does just that. Leaving out all the
    add-ons and attention diverting possibilities has
    left the Green Tea site in extremely simple
    condition.

15
GROUPING TECHNIQUE
  • In order to prevent the confusion in lists
    created by the user, our application allows them
    (users) to create lists with names unique to that
    particular group.

16
GROUPING TECHNIQUE
  • So, for a list of movies that a user would like
    to see, the name can be Movie, where as for a
    list of groceries to buy, the name can be
    Shopping. That will allow the user to keep
    things organized and ready to access as needed.
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