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User 3: business owner interested in minimizing energy consumption of office and manufacturing plant

User-related questions:

  •  Age, gender, culture, language
    • 47-year-old American male; native English speaker
  • Education (literacy, numeracy)
    • Some college; complete literacy and numeracy; business experience
  • Physical limitations
    • None
  • Experience with computers and mobile devices
    • Extensive computer experience, but limited experience with mobile devices, esp. touchscreen devices
  • Motivation, attitude
    • Interested in minimizing costs of operating office and manufacturing plant, by reducing energy consumption and reselling extra energy generated by operations
  • Domain experience
    • Existing experience with energy reuse technologies (e.g. using heat produced by manufacturing processes to heat office space)
  • Application experience
    • None
  • Work environment and other social context
    • Works in small- to medium-size office with attached manufacturing plant and warehouse
  • Relationships and communication patterns with other people
    • Managerial relationships with others in office; communicates in person, by email, or by phone

Task-related questions:

  • Why is the task being done?
    • To limit energy consumption and profit from extra energy generated
  • What does the user need to know or have before doing the task?
    • Understanding of energy usage of plant
    • Understanding of smart grid and the means of reselling energy
  • Where is the task performed?
    • On site at the office/plant
    • Remotely, on nights/weekends
  • What is the environment like? Noisy, dirty, dangerous?
    • Plant and warehouse are noisy and dangerous
    • Office space is quiet, safe
  • How often is the task performed?
    • Daily
  • What are its time or resource constraints?
    • Should use minimal time, so executives/facilities managers can attend to other aspects of their jobs
  • How is the task learned?
    • Training
  • What can go wrong? (exceptions, errors, emergencies)
    • An error in which there is not enough energy to power machinery in the plant would be problematic, leading to lost profit
  • Who else is involved in the task?
    • Plant, warehouse, and facilities managers; potentially other executives
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