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Informatics 121Software Design IInformatics 121

Software Design I

Lecture 4

André van der Hoek & Alex Baker

Duplication of course material for any commercial purpose without the explicit written permission of the professor is prohibited.

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Today’s LectureToday’s Lecture

Design Studio 1 continued

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Design Studio 1 – Original TaskDesign Studio 1 – Original Task

You are tasked with designing an “electronic info portal” to be placed at every single bus, metro, and train stop in Los Angeles and Orange County, the aim of which is to assist travelers

Identify the different audiences and their uses

Identify the other stakeholders and goals they may have

Clearly document these in a typewritten document, to be handed in on Thursday October 7, at the beginning of class– separate list of audience & uses– separate list of other stakeholders & goals

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Design Studio 1 – Original Task (Continued)Design Studio 1 – Original Task (Continued)

Assignment is on an individual basis, but will be continued in class on Thursday

You should identify as many different audiences and other stakeholders as you can

You should identify at least three goals for each stakeholder

You should identify at least twenty distinct uses, though you should easily be able to identify many more

The overall focus is on broad brainstorming– your document does not need to have lengthy narratives

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Today’s TaskToday’s Task

Design at least three different electronic info portals (60 min)– focus on the interactions different audiences would have

with each info portal you design, but keep in mind all of your stakeholders

what does it look like (25%) how do different audiences accomplish different tasks (50%) does it meet the goals of the other stakeholders (25%)

Reflection (20 min)

Use Calico to document your actions

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ReflectionReflection

How easy or difficult was it to think up this many different audiences, uses, other stakeholders, and goals?

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ReflectionReflection

If pressed, could you think of more?

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ReflectionReflection

Have you taken the bus, metro, or train as of late, and did this inform your process?

Did you go out to a bus, metro, or train stop?

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ReflectionReflection

Did you look up some images on the Internet?

Did you look up any potential competitors’ products?

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ReflectionReflection

Were there audiences that others thought of that you did not?

Were there uses that others thoughts of that you did not?

Were there other stakeholders that others thought of that you did not?

Were there goals that others thought of that you did not?

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ReflectionReflection

Were there audiences that others thought of that you others thought of differently?

Were there uses that others thought of differently?

Were there other stakeholders that others thought of differently?

Were there goals that others thought of differently?

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ReflectionReflection

How easy or difficult was it to resolve your differences?

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ReflectionReflection

Are all of your team’s different audiences’ uses compatible with one another?

Why? Why not?

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ReflectionReflection

How easy was it to think of three different designs?

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Reflection Reflection

Do your three different designs lead to different experiences with the portals?

Should they?

Should they not?

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ReflectionReflection

How did you arrive at three different designs?

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ReflectionReflection

What was the influence of the lists of different audiences, users, other stakeholders, and goals on your designs?

Did they help?

Did they hinder?

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ReflectionReflection

In creating your three designs, did your understanding of the problem (audiences, uses, stakeholders, and/or goals) change?

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ReflectionReflection

How was this different from other design problems you faced so far?

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ReflectionReflection

Particularly in the bridge exercise, it was useful to play with the Play-Doh, dowels, etc. Were there any materials you used that helped you to work through this design problem?

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ReflectionReflection

Are you designing at this point?

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Design Studio 1 – Final TaskDesign Studio 1 – Final Task

Deliver a type-written document that provides your final design for the “electronic info portal”– detailed list of different audiences, uses, stakeholders, and goals– analysis of any conflicting goals and how you resolved hem– final design for what the portal looks like (with motivation for the

choices you made; 25%)– final design for how different users accomplish their different

tasks (with motivation for the choices you made; 75%)

This is a team assignment (with team evaluations)

Deliver by Thursday October 14, at the beginning of class

(With some luck, Calico results from today remain available)

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Design Studio 1 – Final Task (Continued)Design Studio 1 – Final Task (Continued)

Prepare a 10 minute presentation for your design of the electronic info portal– include 1 slide each with the concept underneath each of the

three original designs

Pretend the audience is the customer who is to decide among your design and those of the other teams

Grade– 50% is based on the document and presentation– 50% based upon your individual work and participation

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Five TeamsFive Teams Team 1

– Lucas Kam– Kevin Huynh– Sarah Lee– Tri Duc Pham– Julie Darwish– Kevin Sar– Jordan Speer– Aaron Donk– Roger Le– Muhammad Zaman

Team 3– Ferdinand Lucero– Martina Mickos– Ammar Taki El-din– Michael Tang– Karen Quan– Michael Distefano– Stephan Chilingaryan– Christopher Lang– Shawn Ridgeway– Ryan Cadavona

Team 5– Jonathan Fuentes– Melody Budiono– Michael Cupino– Jarrett Baugh– Sanjay Jauhar– Evan White– Thomas Chen– Ramakrishnan Murthy– Danielle Song

Team 2– Edward Gim– Steven Nguyen– Mark Capil– Vatsal Shah– Simon Huynh– Marianne Conner– Candace Chen– Sabel Braganza– Duncan Tsai– Georgio Moussan

Team 4– Kenneth Compass– Thanh Le– Jesse Joseph– Ellen Eramya– Norik Davtian– Danielle Yu– Warren Trinh– Marcel Pufal– Masis Nguyen