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NOTE: We have decided to focus on the "traveler" user. In doing so, we have removed the social networking/sharing features of the app (intended for the "interested non-traveler") and have instead allowed sharing posts through Facebook. In addition, we have decided to consolidate all of the different types of posts to allow the user to add any combination of pictures/contacts/text to any post.

User Analysis

All our users have smartphones, and are able to install an app.

Our Two User Classes:

Personas

Interviewee 1, 28, lives in San Francisco. She has traveled to many Asian counties, backpacked through Europe, and is planning on a trip to Australia this spring. She enjoys exploring new places and meeting new people. Most of the time, she uses the camera on her iPhone. Claiming to have bad memory, she tries to write down her experiences whenever she can. Unfortunately, she often forgets to do so or procrastinates. She also mentions that she meets great people on her trips, but always misplaces their contact information. Interviewee 1 likes to share photos that she finds exceptionally interesting, usually by using Facebook.

Conclusion
From this interview, we learned that a solution should:

Interviewee 2 is a mother who lives in Brooklyn. She is not very familiar with technology, but she knows how to read/write e-mails and use simple mobile applications. She tries to keep in touch with her two daughters once every few days. Although her daughters don't mind talking to their mother at all, they are often too busy to talk on the phone. Interviewee 2 could e-mail them instead, but she is a very slow typist. She especially worries when her daughters travel somewhere, because they tend to be even more unresponsive during their travels. She just wants a simple way to check that they are safe.

Conclusion
From this interview, we learned that a solution should:

Interviewee 3, 25, lives in Boston. She frequently travels to urban destinations for social visits, conferences, and vacations. She is very active in maintaining an online presence and openly shares the highlights of her experiences. She uses her mobile phone as her primary camera, a means to organize her contacts, and her primary interface for communicating online. She usually shares her trips as a series of blog posts and photo albums after the trip, manually sorting the notes and photographs she records while away.

Conclusion
From this interview, we learned that a solution should:

Task Analysis

1) Post existing photo

Preconditions: Photo to post must be on SD card of device

2) Take and post new photo

Preconditions: None

3) Edit photo post

Preconditions: Photo post must have been created by the user

4) Post text

Preconditions: None

5) Edit text post

Preconditions: Text post must have been created by the user

6) Post contact

Preconditions: None

7) Edit contact post

Preconditions: Contact post must have been created by the user

8) View another user's journal

Preconditions: User must be allowed to access other user's journal

9) View own journal

Preconditions: None