Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Heuristic Analysis Essay -- essays research papers
 Heuristic Analysis        Introduction    The RIT campus has a very diverse community that consists of hearing and deaf     people. Although RIT offers many sign language classes and provides interpreters across     campus, communication outside of class is still difficult. The problem we are trying to     overcome is the communication between hearing and deaf people in real-time and in     person without third-party assistance. Our solution would break down the communication     barriers. Using the best attributes of current communication products and new     technology, we are able to envision a product that would bring forth this new era of     communication.    à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  The products we analyzed were AOL Instant Messenger, WebNote MultiChat     site, and the T-Mobile Sidekick. We choose AOL Instant Messenger because it is the     most popular chat program in the US. We choose WebNote MultiChat because it brings     new features like real-time chat editing with multiple users. The Sidekick was chosen     because it is the leading communication device available on the market today and it is     very popular among deaf students at RIT.    Product Analysis #1 (AOL Instant Messenger)    Siddhartha Reddy  Interface Design      Heuristic Analysis    â⬠¢Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Visibility of system status    It is important for the user to be kept informed about what the current condition of the system is so the user knows what is going on. The user is made aware of the condition of the system through feedback. AIM (AOL Instant Messenger) keeps the user updated with the system status through a variety of feedback. Most of the windows on AIM tell you what the window is about, for example when you receive a message from your friend you get your friendââ¬â¢s screenname displayed on top of the window.  If you want to message a user, you can select their name from your buddy list and send them a message, when the screenname is selected, it gets highlighted, which tells the user the screenname they picked to send a message to. Feedback is also achieved through sound, whenever a message is sent or received a unique sound is played (sounds are customizable by the user). The system status is displayed by the icon in the taskbar, when AIM is signed on the icon is surrounded by a blue circle and when its offline the AIM is by itself, so by looking the u...              ... I did not use any hard copy documents so I cannot answer the questions. There is no help menu on Sidekick. I basically used the ââ¬Å"trail and errorâ⬠ method when I first got the Sidekick. As for the Skills section, a lot of the questions was pretty much answered yes, some were N/A.I do not really see anything that will replace our skills. I strongly believe that the Sidekick does follow the privacy because you can set up password to prevent anyone from using it. I guess that sums up my analysis.      Conclusion    à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  After careful evaluation of the above mentioned products we came to the     conclusion that our solution would incorporate the best features of the products along     with the introduction of new features. By using the strongest attributes of each product     and throwing away the weakest ones we are truly able to make a superior communication     device. Our group believes that the introduction of our product to the RIT campus would     bridge the communication gap between hearing and deaf students. By breaking down     these barriers the educational process would be further enhanced with the cooperation of     all the students across campus.                      Heuristic Analysis Essay --  essays research papers   Heuristic Analysis        Introduction    The RIT campus has a very diverse community that consists of hearing and deaf     people. Although RIT offers many sign language classes and provides interpreters across     campus, communication outside of class is still difficult. The problem we are trying to     overcome is the communication between hearing and deaf people in real-time and in     person without third-party assistance. Our solution would break down the communication     barriers. Using the best attributes of current communication products and new     technology, we are able to envision a product that would bring forth this new era of     communication.    à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  The products we analyzed were AOL Instant Messenger, WebNote MultiChat     site, and the T-Mobile Sidekick. We choose AOL Instant Messenger because it is the     most popular chat program in the US. We choose WebNote MultiChat because it brings     new features like real-time chat editing with multiple users. The Sidekick was chosen     because it is the leading communication device available on the market today and it is     very popular among deaf students at RIT.    Product Analysis #1 (AOL Instant Messenger)    Siddhartha Reddy  Interface Design      Heuristic Analysis    â⬠¢Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Visibility of system status    It is important for the user to be kept informed about what the current condition of the system is so the user knows what is going on. The user is made aware of the condition of the system through feedback. AIM (AOL Instant Messenger) keeps the user updated with the system status through a variety of feedback. Most of the windows on AIM tell you what the window is about, for example when you receive a message from your friend you get your friendââ¬â¢s screenname displayed on top of the window.  If you want to message a user, you can select their name from your buddy list and send them a message, when the screenname is selected, it gets highlighted, which tells the user the screenname they picked to send a message to. Feedback is also achieved through sound, whenever a message is sent or received a unique sound is played (sounds are customizable by the user). The system status is displayed by the icon in the taskbar, when AIM is signed on the icon is surrounded by a blue circle and when its offline the AIM is by itself, so by looking the u...              ... I did not use any hard copy documents so I cannot answer the questions. There is no help menu on Sidekick. I basically used the ââ¬Å"trail and errorâ⬠ method when I first got the Sidekick. As for the Skills section, a lot of the questions was pretty much answered yes, some were N/A.I do not really see anything that will replace our skills. I strongly believe that the Sidekick does follow the privacy because you can set up password to prevent anyone from using it. I guess that sums up my analysis.      Conclusion    à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  After careful evaluation of the above mentioned products we came to the     conclusion that our solution would incorporate the best features of the products along     with the introduction of new features. By using the strongest attributes of each product     and throwing away the weakest ones we are truly able to make a superior communication     device. Our group believes that the introduction of our product to the RIT campus would     bridge the communication gap between hearing and deaf students. By breaking down     these barriers the educational process would be further enhanced with the cooperation of     all the students across campus.                        
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