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CS575 Spring 12 Lecture 5

CS575 Spring 12 Lecture 5. Bapa Rao CSULA. Review of work so far. Needfinding exercise for simulated post-quake scenario Breakdowns & workarounds Evaluation of needfinding App Ideas, top-level use case specification Tied to insights gained from needfinding. Review of work so far.

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CS575 Spring 12 Lecture 5

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  1. CS575Spring 12Lecture 5 Bapa Rao CSULA

  2. Review of work so far • Needfinding exercise for simulated post-quake scenario • Breakdowns & workarounds • Evaluation of needfinding • App Ideas, top-level use case specification • Tied to insights gained from needfinding

  3. Review of work so far • Videos of • NLS demo by Engelbart • Web Science lecture by Berners-Lee • Discussion of • Memex paper by Vannevar Bush • Augmenting Human Intellect paper by Engelbart • Man-machine symbiosis & Computer as a communication device papers by Licklider

  4. Agenda for Today • Review of work so far • Status of student coursework • Finalize team formation • Presentation of student app ideas & discussion • Assignment of app ideas to teams • Prototyping presentation—Wizard of Oz • Work assignment for Coming week • [time permitting] View Alan Kaye Grand Challenges video & discuss

  5. Review of work so far • Presentation on Design process (Klemmer’s notes)

  6. Status of student coursework • Mixed • Team formation not yet complete • 90% of class are in a team • Still missing some individual and team wiki pages • 67% of class have individual wiki page • 80% of class are on some team wiki page • > Half the class didn’t do self-evaluation • 47% did self-eval • > half the class didn’t generate app ideas / write use cases • 47% did • No one commented on their peers’ work • 0% • Your grade depends on understanding and doing these tasks! • You should catch up by next week if you don’t want your grade to suffer.

  7. Finalize team formation • Red: Armando, Albert, Phu • Orange: Phanti, Rain, Long • Green: Ali, Behin • Blue: Yin yin, Sina, Amir • Pink: Raudel, Dinesh, Tony • Purple: Gavik, Hardik, Mohammed • Brown: Shweta, Sowmya • Unattached: Harshil, Haresh

  8. Presentation of student app ideas & discussion • Orange: SayStatus, ICE • Green: Routeguide, Notifier • Pink: LBS, Aircheck, H-G • Purple: Shelters, Findppl, Inventory • If others have idea/s, come up and talk about them and document on the wiki in the next couple of days • Each app: <= 10 min • Main idea: do x better (2 min) • Discussion <= 8 min • An app might generate ideas for more apps • An app might get broken down into smaller apps • Smaller the better • Should be self-contained or with clear, realistic dependencies

  9. Assignment of apps to teams

  10. Prototyping Presentation • From the Stanford course • Storyboarding notes

  11. Work assignment for coming week • (Revise & re-)write the high-level use case spec for your assigned app. • For some, this will be catch-up • Goal is to have a paper prototype • Point of view: • What experience do you want to provide for the user? • Relate to needfinding exercise results for validation • Storyboard two alternative design ideas • Use web, library or bookstore resources along with Aziz’s guide/sketch • Generate paper storyboards & upload pics to your wiki page • Discuss & Choose one of the ideas • Make an Oz-style paper prototype of the chosen idea • (see HanMail) • Make a video of use of paper prototype, upload & link • Bring paper prototype to next class • Refer: Assignment 3 in Stanford course link

  12. Alan Kaye’s Grand Challenges Talk video

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