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iDivvy: Chore fairness in digital form. The Cookie-Lickers Jarid Bredmeier  Brian Cullinan  Carl Eberhard  Leah Shanker
Households have regular chores. Nobody likes doing them. Nobody likes to yell. Problem.
Enter iDivvy. ,[object Object],[object Object],Fairness.
Project Goals ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
7 Factors of Testing Regime Design ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Usability Testing Regime In-depth laboratory Usability Testing: Assessment and Acceptance Tests Usability and Visual Expert Reviews of iDivvy Prototype Paper Mock-ups and iDivvy Digital Prototyping Preliminary Survey, Informal Interviews, Focus Groups and Follow-up Surveys
Our main competitor is face-to-face communication. Task completion time needs to reflect average human “talking” speed. Pros Cons Quick Not enduring Context-aware Not (necessarily) recurring reminder
Pen & Paper Pros Cons Convenient No receipt feedback Enduring Unorganized
Expert Review Insight ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Usability Assessment
User Exercise Excerpts
Even though listed chores were not shaped like buttons, Most users attempted to touch chores for more info. Link Chore from Chore List Panel Assessment indicated users did not first look at the bottom navigation panel even though it was physically closer to them. Invisible Lower Navigation Bar Indication of confusion: Gender Icons? Unintended mismatch of mental model User Icon Selection
Acceptance Testing Function Experience Needed Time to Complete Add User The user must have a basic understanding of a keyboard layout in order to use the onscreen keyboard to type in any optional fields.  They can select an avatar or picture to represent the user being added; this is the only requirement of this functionality. Less than 30 seconds.  The user was able to select an avatar. Select User When adding a Task the user is require to select a person to designate the task to.  This required them to make a selection from the list of users created using the Add User function. Less than 3 seconds depending on their picture association skills. Remove User The user must go in to “Remove User” mode and make a selection for which user to remove. Less than 5 seconds based on consideration. Function Experience Needed Time to Complete Add Chore User must be able to pick a picture to represent the chore.  Optional chore name can be added. Less than 1 minute. Select Chore The user must be able to select a chore to assign to a person. Less than 20 seconds. Remove Chore The user must put the chore list into “Remove Chore” mode and then click the chore to remove. Less than 10 seconds. Performance Specification Metric Data PASSED View Task 100% < 30 seconds PASSED Create Task 100% < 20 seconds PASSED Show User Tasks 100% < 30 seconds PASSED Add New User 100% < 20 seconds PASSED Select User 100% < 10 seconds PASSED Remove User 100% < 10 seconds PASSED Create a Chore 100% < 20 seconds PASSED Schedule a Chore 100% < 10 seconds PASSED Un-schedule a Chore 100% < 10 seconds
Trimming the Fat
Problems ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
The Cookie-Lickers

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Usability Analysis Final Report

  • 1. iDivvy: Chore fairness in digital form. The Cookie-Lickers Jarid Bredmeier Brian Cullinan Carl Eberhard Leah Shanker
  • 2. Households have regular chores. Nobody likes doing them. Nobody likes to yell. Problem.
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6. Usability Testing Regime In-depth laboratory Usability Testing: Assessment and Acceptance Tests Usability and Visual Expert Reviews of iDivvy Prototype Paper Mock-ups and iDivvy Digital Prototyping Preliminary Survey, Informal Interviews, Focus Groups and Follow-up Surveys
  • 7. Our main competitor is face-to-face communication. Task completion time needs to reflect average human “talking” speed. Pros Cons Quick Not enduring Context-aware Not (necessarily) recurring reminder
  • 8. Pen & Paper Pros Cons Convenient No receipt feedback Enduring Unorganized
  • 9.
  • 12. Even though listed chores were not shaped like buttons, Most users attempted to touch chores for more info. Link Chore from Chore List Panel Assessment indicated users did not first look at the bottom navigation panel even though it was physically closer to them. Invisible Lower Navigation Bar Indication of confusion: Gender Icons? Unintended mismatch of mental model User Icon Selection
  • 13. Acceptance Testing Function Experience Needed Time to Complete Add User The user must have a basic understanding of a keyboard layout in order to use the onscreen keyboard to type in any optional fields. They can select an avatar or picture to represent the user being added; this is the only requirement of this functionality. Less than 30 seconds. The user was able to select an avatar. Select User When adding a Task the user is require to select a person to designate the task to. This required them to make a selection from the list of users created using the Add User function. Less than 3 seconds depending on their picture association skills. Remove User The user must go in to “Remove User” mode and make a selection for which user to remove. Less than 5 seconds based on consideration. Function Experience Needed Time to Complete Add Chore User must be able to pick a picture to represent the chore. Optional chore name can be added. Less than 1 minute. Select Chore The user must be able to select a chore to assign to a person. Less than 20 seconds. Remove Chore The user must put the chore list into “Remove Chore” mode and then click the chore to remove. Less than 10 seconds. Performance Specification Metric Data PASSED View Task 100% < 30 seconds PASSED Create Task 100% < 20 seconds PASSED Show User Tasks 100% < 30 seconds PASSED Add New User 100% < 20 seconds PASSED Select User 100% < 10 seconds PASSED Remove User 100% < 10 seconds PASSED Create a Chore 100% < 20 seconds PASSED Schedule a Chore 100% < 10 seconds PASSED Un-schedule a Chore 100% < 10 seconds
  • 15.