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Assignment 9 - Page 426
CEN4722 – Assignment 9Instructions
Read through the assignment. You are responding to Sections a and b (part i only). Note in Section a you only need two models not three. Please use this template. You may add slides to this presentation and include graphics and pictures, but please do not delete any of the slides. Check out the Illustrations tab including the shapes & smart art to assist you.You will be graded on this assignment and it will also be 1/5 of your final project grade.
CEN4722 – Assignment 9 aConceptual Model 1
Voice Command Customer gives voice orders Virtual Attendant interacts with user while gives
answers and asks questions Small images of movie posters, music and
sports events are displayed in bottom of screen related to the user’s interests at the moment
Virtual Attendant verifies payment and delivers tickets online with QR Code or by email to print
CEN4722 – Assignment 9 aConceptual Model 2
Interactive Booklet Options are displayed by page like a magazine Videos of movie trailers and some animations
showing future concerts or other actual activities are played on screen
User can flip the page and jump to next screen for more options or events
Initial page can be personalized for user according to his interests
Alert system for specific artists or sports of interest that user wants to attend
CEN4722 – Assignment 9 aConceptual Model 3
Interactive Browsing Options are displayed in carousel by category Drop-down menus to select event of interest Hold click on screen plays videos or increase size of
images Search option can be done by voice or input text Double click on image displays new options related to the
quest, like location, showing time, schedule, etc Platform compatible with other apps like Shazam, TuneIn
or Spotify to recognize movie trailers, artists music or theater plays that customer would like to attend
CEN4722 – Assignment 9 aConceptual Model 1: It’s interesting to have some kind of real-time interaction with a virtual attendant but the customer must vocalize and pronounce perfect the message given or wrong information would be displayed, generating frustration and moving the customer to pick other options instead of ours.Conceptual Model 2: It provides an interface metaphor of reading a magazine with pages full of videos and animations while getting the information about the events, but on the negative side, the page looks cluttered and with some phone carriers could display the information really slowConceptual Model 3: The conceptual model of Interactive Browsing is the most convenient to develop in the application. Not only provides relevant information about the event, but focus the attention of the user in picking options instead of wasting minutes browsing through a lot of offers he doesn’t want. Also makes the process for payment and booking faster than the other two models.
CEN4722 – Assignment 9 b (i) - Storyboard
User access application User checks events announced User can pick from list or choose
category to search: Movie, concert, sports event or theater
User can also search for input text or voice
User selects event, date and venue
User picks seat and price range User can subscribe to future
events or to be alerted first if artist or event is announced in his city
Sources:Preece, Jenny, Yvonne Rogers, and Helen Sharp. "Chapter 11: Design,
Prototyping, and Construction." Interaction Design: Beyond Human-Computer Interaction. Fourth ed. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, 2005. 568. Print.
Weinschenk, Ph.D., Susan. "The Secret to Designing an Intuitive UX : Match the Mental Model to the Conceptual Model." UXMag.com. UX Magazine, 8 Oct. 2011. Web. 22 Nov. 2015. <https://uxmag.com/articles/the-secret-to-designing-an-intuitive-user-experience>.
Wodtke, Christina. "How to Make a Concept Model." BoxesandArrows.com. Boxes and Arrows, 6 May 2014. Web. 22 Nov. 2015. <http://boxesandarrows.com/how-to-make-a-concept-model/>.