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Mapping School of Information Management & Systems
China Berkeley
Is213 Final Presentation
Mapping China
IS213 Final Presentation
Paulette PanKari Holmquist
Hong Qu
Cecilia JiangAshley Tan
Mapping School of Information Management & Systems
China Berkeley
Is213 Final Presentation
Agenda
• Project Overview• Design Evolution
– Pilot study– Revised concept designs– HE feedback
• Final Prototype– Testing– Future directions
Mapping School of Information Management & Systems
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Project Overview
• Situation:– China’s growing business position
• World’s largest consumer market• New entrant to supplying global innovation
– Companies and individuals want to do business with/in China
• Find partners: who leads market share, has compatible solutions or channels (network)
• Set up business: understand the competition and industrial environment
• Understand intricate web of relationships between foreign and local companies operating in China
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Project Overview
• Current Options:• Web search
• Business Portals– Yahoo!Finance– SmartMoney
• Market Research databases– Ovum
• Industry Analysis sites– Faulkner’s– IDC
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Project Overview
• Problems with current solutions:
– Difficult to identify business trends in China
– Difficult to research companies in China• Not all listed in the stock market
• No SEC-like entity
– Too much information, and much of it text-heavy
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Project Overview
• The Mapping China solution– What: Demonstrate a Web-based information
infrastructure to potential customers (market research and industry analysis firms)
– Why: Support market research and analysis related to the high-tech industry in China
– How: Use customer databases as data sources (Hoover’s, Yahoo!Finance, Faulkner’s)
– Who: Target users are entrepreneurs wishing to do business in/with China (competitive research, partner exploration)
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User Profiles• Low-end: Student/job seeker
– Janet Chen, 24-year-old Chinese-American female graduate student exploring software programming job opportunities in China
– Stella Ling, 31-year-old second-year female MBA student from Taiwan doing an entry-strategy project for a digital imaging company in China
• Mid-level: entrepreneur– James Kwong, 30-year-old entrepreneur wanting to find
partners in China and understand competitive environment for new semiconductor venture
• High-end: Industry professional– Scott McIntyre, 42-year-old Caucasian-American male
high-tech marketing professional tracking business development in the telecoms sector
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Initial Task Analysis
• Scan for news about China
• Research specific industries and companies
• Evaluate news and analysis for reliability
• Network with industry insiders
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Testing Methodology
• Who: 3 sample users selected according to our target user profile
• How: Think-aloud task completion, followed by questionnaire (45-minute sessions)
• What: Qualitative and quantitative test metrics• When: After every major prototype revision
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Design Evolution
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Pilot Study: Concept Design
• Web portal to help industry professionals conduct high-level market research– News headlines/stories– Industry overviews– Company descriptions/financial data– Major players by industry– Charts and graphs– Resource links (URLs, government info, associations,
conferences)– City data (population, cost of living, transportation, amenities)– Geographic maps (industry concentrations, company locations)
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Revised Concept 1
• Competitive Analysis– Five forces for companies
in the wireless telecom space
• Good:– focus
• Bad:– “five forces” terminology– Many other websites
provide similar company information
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Revised Concept 2
• Interactive data visualizations– Geographic mapping of
companies/industries, pie charts, company relationships
• Good: – Our ideal
• Bad: – Too ambitious for our limited
resources• http://www.sims.berkeley.edu/aca
demics/courses/is213/s04/projects/MappingChina/proto2/
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Heuristic Evaluation• Develop templates for page layouts
– Standardize logo, layout spacing, fonts– Use site elements consistently
• Clarify site navigation– Provide appropriate exits/shortcuts– Create primary entry-points to data pages
• Improve presentation of information– Give radio buttons default settings– Resolve logic issues of search function– Describe industry sectors– Allow multiple selections on radio buttons
• Describe/explain icons and unclear terms– Acronyms, sector names
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Revised (Final) Concept
– Data visualization (using Flash)– Company data and relationships
(parents/subsidiaries, partners, competitors)– Industry overviews and relationships
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Final Prototype
http://dream.sims.berkeley.edu:8080/MappingChina/index.jsp
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Tools• Prototyping tools: HTML
– Good: Simple to code, changes shown instantaneously, displays in any web browser– Bad: Static, limited functionality, renders differently depending on browser and OS
• Visualization: Flash– Good: Engaging, dynamic, flexible– Bad: Some functionality bugs, not everyone has latest version!
• Site interaction: JSP– Good: Easy to learn, similar to java, separation of logic and presentation, can be run on any
web or application server– Bad: Intermix of HTML code and JSP
• Site interaction: XML– Good: Allows great flexibility of data exchange – Bad: Precise validation required
• Data sources: MySQL database– Good: Open source, powerful, flexible, lightweight, efficient– Bad: Inability to cope with high traffic on a webpage, lack of some technical capabilities
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Future Implementation
• Leverage existing data sources – Market research and industry analyst firms– Repository integration strategy
• Introduce other visualizations– Interactive pie charts (market share linking to top players in
industry sectors)– Geographic maps (company/supplier geographic distribution)
• Additional entities to map– Capital markets– Political bodies
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Final Project Presentation
• Thursday, 13 May 20042:00 pm, South Hall Room 202
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Thank You
• Q&A