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The next screen that Rob sees is a confirmation screen, which summarizes the bill that he was about to add. He goes over the fields that he has entered, and clicks "Confirm," which creates the bill.
Upon creation of the bill, the user is taken to the main User Page screen. Here, the user sees the test House household, along with the bill that was just created. The Pie chart is no longer grayed out, and the calendar now displays the date when the water bill is due. There is a "news" subsection of the test House Household, and it updates to say that "testUser added waterbill."
Rob then clicks on the "test Household" link itself, which gives him a breakdown of what him and friendUser each owe, and offers him the ability to pay his bill with a "pay" button. Rob is not ready to pay his bill yet, so he decides that he has made enough progress for one day and signs out of his session.
Analysis 3
Learnability
Learnability of the site for the initial tasks is good. The website uses large buttons to transition the user to the different states of creating an account, creating or linking to an initial household, and adding or paying a bill.
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