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CS 588 Team 40Tuyen Lam: 5600
Tom Myhres: 7338
Pauline Tomison: 9145
Team Location:Tucson, AZ
Project Review of “iLo” the Item Locator System
iLo
Location: Tucson, AZ
Tuyen Lam ([email protected]) Tom Myhres ([email protected]) Pauline Tomison ([email protected]) 2
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• Project Description• System Requirements• Navigation Map• User Analysis Discussion• Visual Design• Main Menu Design• Screen Prototypes• Summary Comments• Plans
Project Review Outline
Location: Tucson, AZ
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“iLo” –Item Locator Device• Mobile device – envisioned as PDA-like
• Provides new capability of finding items easily,for example, like in a grocery or hardware store
• Provides new capability for item lists,for example, wood deck kit, grocery list
• Provides new inventory management tool
Assumptions: Most users frustrated by locating items in unfamiliar stores Most users have some kind of shopping list Inventory control could be made easier with this device
Project Description
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The system shall accept item ID as input barcodes, voice commands, keyboard have an item description for each item in the current database be able to search for an item based on an attribute and display the results. each item in the database shall have the following attributes:
• Item identification code, barcode #, Stock Keeping Unit (SKU) # or other, name, quantity, location, unit price, expiration data
be able to display the current inventory and its current location be able to locate an item based on its current location provide a method of removing Items from Item List once located Using items lists, related items are groups together, e.g. dairy Item Lists shall be managed in the following ways.
• Browse / Display currently available Item Lists • Create a new Item List• Delete an Item List• Save an Item List• Add an item to the Item List• Remove an item from the Item List• Display items on an Item List
Note: For a complete listing, please refer to the System Requirements Document [0]
System Requirements
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Display Menu
Find Menu
Help Menu
Maintenance Menu
Inventory
Item
Item List
Map
Barcode
Keyboard
Voice
Item List
Reprogram
Update Item DB
Settings
Start
List Menu
Add
Delete
[ Privileged User ]
Import
Save
Login
Main Menu
[ no login ]
Usage Statistics
Mode
[ user login ]
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Notes: Login Task
• Not required for typical user• Required for:
• Typical users to retrieve & save shopping lists• Privileged users to access maintenance task
Display Mode provides different controls for viewing information• ex. envisioned display modes include: inventory list, item detail, maps, etc.
Find Mode allows user to find items by several methods, ex. barcodes, item or brand name, etc. Help Mode displays simple help information. List Mode allows:
• Adding, changing and deleting lists. • Import lists from a Universal Serial Bus (USB) device like a “thumb drive” or the Internet
Maintenance Mode allows privileged users to:• Modify system information• View system usage information.
Navigation map (2)
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User Characteristics: Users – everyday people 18+ years System Developers, Maintainers & Administrators (privileged users) Managers and stocking clerks (privileged users) Government agencies – regulatory purposes
User Tasks: Physically locate an item or items Use keyboard, touch-screen and/or voice recognition system (VRS) to operate device Search for (find), select and review item information Login/logout Maintain lists – add / upload, change and delete lists
User Workload: Use device while actively locating item(s), managing time, and managing immediate
surroundings (kids, aisles, etc) Ease of use and speed are central to the system Subjective satisfaction is of modest importance; frequent use will facilitate retention Operator fatigue, stress and burnout are considered for users, especially privileged users
User Environmental Considerations: Indoors – system will be used in doors in a variety of stores, e.g. grocery store, home improvement Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) style system – for easy of use, scrolling, size Working alone – one user at a time will be able to login and use the system Scrolling – Will be able to scroll through the list/inventory for specific items Color – use color when appropriate. If color is used, provide other visual cues for color-blind users
User Analysis
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Menus: The device will employ menus for typical (novice) user as it the most frequently matched dialog style. Menus require little or no
training, are self explanatory, make both semantics and syntax explicit, does not require the user to remember commands, requires fewer key strokes – less user error and it facilitates easier error handling, and enhancements are visible as soon as the updates are uploaded. For privileged users a command interface will be available. Privileged users are listed in paragraph 1.a above.
Fill-in Forms: Fill-in forms are used sparingly in our project, primarily for login and searching for items. Reasons for this include additional
reading and typing skills. Fill-in forms are self-explanatory and reduce the need for manuals. Fill-in forms require little or no training, and make both semantics and syntax explicit, are efficient in their use of screen – real estate and can accommodate parameters with many values.
Direct Manipulation; The system will employ some direct manipulation. It is intuitive, WYSIWYG – allows our users to focus on task semantics,
rather than on the system semantics and syntax. It is flexible and allows for easily reversible actions, and provides context and instant visual feedback. In addition, direct manipulation exploits human use of visual and spatial cues, and requires low typing skills and visual feedback means less opportunity for user errors, which makes it ideal for our system. It replaces typing with pointing/selecting, and provides the user immediate visibility of the results of an action. Direct manipulation allows control/display compatibility, less syntax reduces errors, and direct manipulation facilitates faster learning and higher retention. It encourages the user to explore other functionality of the system.
Command Language: System will provide command language only to privileged users (previously identified). Command language requires a positive
attitude towards the system. Privileged users are much more likely to have this than typical users. Privileged users will gain thorough knowledge of the system through training and use.
Function Keys: The system will utilize soft function keys (labels onscreen). Physical function keys will be considered for very frequent actions.
Function keys are self-explanatory, easy to use and flexible; require little human memory, little or no onscreen real estate needed, and they limit the typing the user has to do. The soft functions keys may change depending on the mode.
Question and Answer User Interface (Q &A UI) Question and Answer interface will be employed in the voice mode. User can identify and item or pose a single question to the
system and the system will respond. The response will go to the screen and optionally by voice since device users are typically in a public environment and may not want to call too much attention to themselves. The Q & A interface is easy to use and is applicable for our system since typically low-motivated and less experienced users will use the system. In addition, Q & A requires little training and it provides history mechanism or other techniques for flexibility.
Natural language Natural language will sparingly or possibly not at all in our system. See voice responses in Q&A above.
Dialog Styles (1)
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1) User Dialog Styles
The table below show the user characteristics identified in the “User Profile Checklists” above. Here we identify the common user-system interaction styles for this system. The “User Profile Paragraph” column refers to the explanations & clarifications previously presented.
Dialog Style User Profile Para.
Menu Fill-in Forms
Question & Answer
Command Language
Function Keys
Direct Manipulation
Natural Language
Cognitive Style
2.a.(1) Verbal / Spatial
Verbal Verbal Verbal / Spatial
Spatial Spatial Verbal
Attitude 2.a.(2) Negative Negative Neutral
Negative Positive Negative Negative Negative
User Psychology
Motivation 2.a.(3) Low Low Moderate
High Low High
Low Low Low
Reading Level
2.b.(1) 5th – 12th grade
>= 12th grade >= 12th grade >= 12th grade 5th – 12th grade
5th – 12th grade
>= 12th grade
Typing Skill
2.b.(2) Low Moderate High
Moderate High
Moderate High
Low Low High
Education
2.b.(3) 5th – 12th grade
5th – 12th grade
>= 12th grade >= 12th grade 5th – 12th grade
>= 12th grade >= 12th grade
System Experience
2.b.(4) Low Low Moderate
Low Moderate
High Low Low Low
Task Experience
2.b.(5) Low Moderate High
Low
High Moderate High
Low High
Application Experience
2.b.(6) Low Low Moderate
Moderate High Moderate Low Low
Native Language
2.b.(7) English English English English Any Any English
Use of Other Systems
2.b.(8) Frequent Moderate Frequent
Moderate Frequent
Infrequent Infrequent Frequent
Frequent Frequent
Knowledge & Experience
Computer Literacy
2.b.(9) Low Moderate High
Low High Moderate High
Low Low
Dialog Styles (2)
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Dialog Style User Profile Para.
Menu Fill-in Forms
Question & Answer
Command Language
Function Keys
Direct Manipulation
Natural Language
Frequency of Use
2.c.(1) Low Moderate High
Low High Low Low Low
Primary Training
2.c.(2) Little or none Little or none Little or none Formal Little or none Little or none Little or none
System Use
2.c.(3) Discretionary Discretionary Discretionary Mandatory Discretionary Discretionary Discretionary
Job Categories
2.c.(4) Any Any Any Any Any Any Any
Turnover Rate
2.c.(5) High Low Moderate
High Low Moderate High High
Other Tools / Systems
2.c.(6) Paper forms
Task Importance
2.c.(7) Low Moderate Low High Moderate Low Low
Task Characteristics
Task Structure
2.c.(8) High High High Low Low Moderate
Low Low
Color-Blind
2.d.(1) No No No No No No No
Handedness
2.d.(2) Ambidextrous Ambidextrous Ambidextrous Ambidextrous Ambidextrous Ambidextrous N/A
Physical Characteristics
Gender
2.d.(3) Male or Female
Male or Female
Male or Female
Male or Female
Male or Female
Male or Female
Male or Female
Key:
Does not apply to this system
Applies to this system
Dialog Styles (3)
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Tasks Analysis
iLo System
KEY:
3.DISPLAY CNTRL
4.FIND
5.HELP
6.LISTS
7.MAINT
2.SELECT
TASK
1.LOGINVERIF.
NOTES:(0) I/O devices not shown. Purpose of diagram is focus
on user tasks & data flows(1) Users not required to login to use system(2) Only privileged users can perform maintenance task
TASK or PROCESS
USER or DEVICE DATA STORE
TASK or DATA FLOW
[ CONDITION ]
[ verified user (1) ]
User ID
Prompts & MSG’s
Display CMDs Item ID Help SelectionCMDs & Item ID
CMDs & Item Data
Desired Display Item(s) Found Help Text Updated ListSystem
Prompts & Status
Display Main Menu
[ anonymous user (1) ]
USER
Inventory DB
User Lists
Login/Users DB
Help DB Usage
[ privileged user (2) ]
System S/W
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Select A Task From the Main MenuThe user can select tasks from the following main menu/tasks items.
Login Display Control Find (Selecting find) Help List Maintenance System Maintenance (for privileged users only)
FindThe user can find items in a variety of ways by selecting from the following options. Barcode entry - user scans in barcode using a barcode reader.
After the users scans the bar code the item’s information is displayed For a visual description see the Prototype screen shoot
Keyboard entry – user manually enters a search key via a “QWERTY” keyboard ; soft-keys or “Graffiti”™
Item Lists – user selects from the available Item Lists; items on the Item List are displayed to the user. Voice recognition system (VRS) - user manually speaks the search key to the system. A list of possible
matches or a response message is displayed to the user. Use the Main menu Icon to return to the Main Menu
Tasks Analysis (2)
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Tasks Analysis (3)
ClearlySpeak
Name ofitem
Bar code
Pick an itemFrom the
list
Use Fill in form to enter
item information
Item Informationis displayed
Keyboard
Item List
Voice
Item info displayed
Select Bar code
Scan Bar code
Find
Return toMain Menu
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I/O Device Considerations: Web – used to upload a list of items using e-mail, which then can be
downloaded to the device in the store (requires login). Easy interface, most users are familiar with e-mail, uploading and
downloading information from the web USB port – lists of items can be uploaded through a USB port. Voice recognition – for users that have disabilities. Pen – to select items from the menu
This is a device similar to a PDA. Using a Pen makes it easy to interface with the device.
I/O Devices
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• No externally imposed standards, rules or models– Ex. Department of Defense (DoD) Standards
• Dialog styles– Preferred: menus, function keys, fill-in forms
& direct manipulation (ex. tab format)– Not preferred: command & natural language
• Navigation– Current level in upper-left screen– Main menu icon in upper-right screen– Each level has a color similar to icon on main menu
• Icons / symbols– Text subtitle identifies function– Familiar & international symbols used when possible, ex:
• ? for help; + and – (plus and minus) signs• Wrench for “maintenance task”
– Unique (by task) colors to avoid confusion– Icon selection box
• Visual cue for thumb-wheel operation
Visual Design - Style Guides (1)
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• Colors– White screen background
• Paper shopping list metaphor• Doesn’t overload user with color• Clean & professional look
– Common conventions• Red for error or strong warning• Yellow for caution
– Contrasting colors for readable text & icon recognition• Text
– Font style either Verdana, Arial or Courier (very common fonts)– Product name always in same style:
• iLo (lower-upper-lower Italics) – suggests “forward motion”• Encourages proper pronunciation
• Terminology– Use consistently, ex. find not search; help not info; lists not
shopping cart
Visual Design – Style Guides (2)
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• Product logo / icon– iLo is short for item locator– Magnifying glass symbolizes find – “Find iLo & find what you need” ™
• Main menu icons– Main menu - house– Login - person profile – Display - 2 terminals with different displays– Find - magnifying glass (reinforces logo)– ? - help (common MS Windows icon)– List - paper list metaphor– Wrench - widely used for maintenance tasks
Visual Design – Icons
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• iLo - Basic concepts– Mobile device– PDA type (Personal Digital Assistant )
• Main Menu – Only one part of overall user-system interface (USI)
Main Menu Design
Home List Folder
Battery7:13 am
Home
List
Search
Help
Home List Folder
Battery7:13 am
Home
List
Search
Help
iLo
HelpFindDisplay
MaintenanceList
Login
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Design Decisions RationaleIcons:• Common & international icons, ex.
– Microsoft “help” icon– Wrench for maintenance
• Familiarity – similar to Microsoft Windows desktop icons [1] [2] [3]• Wrench is a widely used icon [1][2][3]• Device “near ready” for international market.
Task ready for selection “box” Provides easy identification of task or item currently when using scroll button [1][2]
Default background color is white • Paper shopping list metaphor• Icons provide color• Doesn’t overwhelm user with colors• Aid for color blind people• Avoid color that makes text hard to read
[2] [3]• Separate area for text input:
– Graffiti ™– Soft keys
Facilitates use of the system [2] [3]
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Prototype Screen ShotNavigation Map
Display Menu
Find Menu
Help Menu
Maintenance Menu
Inventory
Item
Item List
Map
Barcode
Keyboard
Voice
Item List
Reprogram
Update Item DB
Settings
Start
List Menu
Add
Delete
[ Privileged User ]
Import
Save
Login
Main Menu
[ no login ]
Usage Statistics
Mode
[ user login ]
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LoginMainMenu
User ID
Password
Login required for Privileged Users to access the Maintenance menu.
Login also enables the Save option for the Item List menu.
Login to access the Maintenance Menu (for priviledge users only)and enable Save of Item Lists.
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Display Menu
Find Menu
Help Menu
Maintenance Menu
Inventory
Item
Item List
Map
Barcode
Keyboard
Voice
Item List
Reprogram
Update Item DB
Settings
Start
List Menu
Add
Delete
[ Privileged User ]
Import
Save
Login
Main Menu
[ no login ]
Usage Statistics
Mode
[ user login ]
Prototype Screen ShotNavigation Map
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Inventory
DisplayMainMenu
Item Item List Map
Name Qty Loc Unit Price
Exp
Date
Item List
Description
Mode
?
Prototype Screen ShotDisplay
List of all the items in the database
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DisplayMainMenu
Item Name
Quantity
Location
Unit Price
Expiration Date
Description
Items
Inventory Item Item List Map Mode
Picture of item goes here
?
Prototype Screen ShotDisplay (2)
User selects an item from the dropdown menu to see the item details
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DisplayMainMenu
Item Name
Quantity
Location
Unit Price
Expiration Date
Description
Item List
Items
Inventory Item Item List Map Mode
Picture of item goes here
?
Prototype Screen ShotDisplay (3)
User selects an Item List and the items on that list will be selectable from the Items menu
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DisplayMainMenu
You are here
Itemlocation
Select an item to locate
Inventory Item Item List Map Mode
?
Prototype Screen ShotDisplay (4)
User selects the item to locate. Item location will appear on the map
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DisplayMainMenu
Inventory Item Item List Map Mode
Textual Output Audio Output
?
Prototype Screen ShotDisplay (5)
User selects from 2 output modes
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Prototype Screen ShotNavigation Map
Display Menu
Find Menu
Help Menu
Maintenance Menu
Inventory
Item
Item List
Map
Barcode
Keyboard
Voice
Item List
Reprogram
Update Item DB
Settings
Start
List Menu
Add
Delete
[ Privileged User ]
Import
Save
Login
Main Menu
[ no login ]
Usage Statistics
Mode
[ user login ]
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Barcode
FindMainMenu
Keyboard Item List Voice
Item Name
Quantity
Location
Unit Price
Expiration Date
DescriptionPicture of item goes here
Prototype Screen ShotFind
User scans in the barcode and it appears on this line. User selects OK to confirm or rescan.
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FindMainMenu
Barcode Keyboard Item List Voice
Prototype Screen ShotFind (2)
User can search on any of the fields available. Only fields that were modified by the user will be used in the search criteria.
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Item List
FindMainMenu
Barcode Keyboard Item List Voice
Prototype Screen ShotFind (3)
List of current items in the selected Item List. Check marks can be used to flag an item has been found.
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FindMainMenu
Item Name
Quantity
Location
Unit Price
Expiration Date
Description
Please clearly speak the name of the item to locate.
Barcode Keyboard Item List Voice
Picture of item goes here
Prototype Screen ShotFind (4)
User speaks the item’s name to find the details of that item
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Prototype Screen ShotNavigation Map
Display Menu
Find Menu
Help Menu
Maintenance Menu
Inventory
Item
Item List
Map
Barcode
Keyboard
Voice
Item List
Reprogram
Update Item DB
Settings
Start
List Menu
Add
Delete
[ Privileged User ]
Import
Save
Login
Main Menu
[ no login ]
Usage Statistics
Mode
[ user login ]
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HelpMainMenu
Prototype Screen ShotHelp
User selects from the help topics and the text will appear below
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Prototype Screen ShotNavigation Map
Display Menu
Find Menu
Help Menu
Maintenance Menu
Inventory
Item
Item List
Map
Barcode
Keyboard
Voice
Item List
Reprogram
Update Item DB
Settings
Start
List Menu
Add
Delete
[ Privileged User ]
Import
Save
Login
Main Menu
[ no login ]
Usage Statistics
Mode
[ user login ]
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Item List
Items
ListMainMenu
Add Del Import Save
Prototype Screen ShotList
User is able to add a new Item List and/or add new items to the Item List
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Item List
ListMainMenu
Add Del Import Save
Prototype Screen ShotList (2)
User is able to delete the selected Item List, clear the list, or remove items from the Item List
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ListMainMenu
iLo RemovableDevice
iLoOnline
iLo
Add Del Import Save
Prototype Screen ShotList (3)
User selects from the available places to upload the list of items from a file on the iLo device, from a removable device (ex. USB drive), or from iLo Online.
Will prompt user to login if not already logged in.
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ListMainMenu
iLo RemovableDevice
iLoOnline
iLo
Add Del Import Save
Prototype Screen ShotList (4)
User can select where to save the modified Item List.
Only available to users that are logged in. Will prompt for login if user tries to save and is not logged in.
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Prototype Screen ShotNavigation Map
Display Menu
Find Menu
Help Menu
Maintenance Menu
Inventory
Item
Item List
Map
Barcode
Keyboard
Voice
Item List
Reprogram
Update Item DB
Settings
Start
List Menu
Add
Delete
[ Privileged User ]
Import
Save
Login
Main Menu
[ no login ]
Usage Statistics
Mode
[ user login ]
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Reprogram
MaintenanceMainMenu
Settings Update Statistics
Update latest iLo program files
Version #
Version date
Prototype Screen ShotMaintenance
The version # and the version date of the currently loaded iLo software is listed. A Privileged User can update to the latest iLo release via wireless connection to the iLo server.
For Privileged Users only. Login required.
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MaintenanceMainMenu
Reprogram Settings Update Statistics
Prototype Screen ShotMaintenance (2)
User selectable settings.
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MaintenanceMainMenu
Reprogram Settings Update Statistics
Download latest database files
Prototype Screen ShotMaintenance (3)
Updates the local database with new items and item information
Allows the user to update fields in an item details. Also updates the database on the iLo server.
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MaintenanceMainMenu
Reprogram Settings Update Statistics
Chart of current statistics
Prototype Screen ShotMaintenance (4)
User selects from the available charts
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• Comments / Issues / Complaints– None
• Assumptions– Focus group needed prior to serious product development – Web-based prototypes would provide cheap, valuable feedback– Device can be produced cheaply
• Lessons learned– Teamwork
• Good inputs come from different experiences & views • It takes time to coordinate efforts
– Baselines• Develop & use document templates• Use file version numbers for coordinating work• Have one person assemble & give consistent look & feel
Summary Comments
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iLo V1.00CS588Team 40 Plans
• Tools
• Web-based prototype– Develop static prototype to show navigability– If time allows, add dynamic content:
• Fill-in forms, tab-style menus, maps, etc.• Partially-populated inventory DB
Tool Vendor Purpose
Power Point Microsoft Presentations & simple drawings
Visio Microsoft Icons, screens & detailed drawings
Photoshop Adobe Graphics design for web pages
Word Microsoft Project documentation
Frontpage Microsoft WYSIWYG web page editor
HTML n/a Web-based prototype
CGI / PERL n/a Interactive functionality if time allows
Location: Tucson, AZ
Tuyen Lam ([email protected]) Tom Myhres ([email protected]) Pauline Tomison ([email protected]) 47
iLo V1.00CS588Team 40
[0] Project Team Website: http://www-scf.usc.edu/~myhres/cs588
[1] The icon crisis's: Tiny pictures cause confusion[2] The Non-Designer’s Web Book[3] CSCI 588 Module 2 pg 101-107[4] The Non-Designers Web Book[5] Techniques & Tools for Using Color in Computer
Interface Design[6] Web Usability by Shneiderman[7] Recommended Main Menu Design[8] Top-10 Mistakes by Jacob Nielsen
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