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'''Project Smart Home''' offers a middle ground between "in a box" solutions like Apple Homekit and DIY solutions like Raspberry Pi. Combining modular, affordable hardware with easy-to-use rules, Smart Home empowers people to solve unique everyday problems in new and creative ways.


We've just kicked off this project, so stay tuned for details on our next steps, but if you would like to get involved as a tester, developer or adviser, you can get in touch with our [[Connected_Devices/Participation|connected devices participation team]].  
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<strong>Project Status: <em>Backlogged</em></strong>
 
This project is not currently under active development by Mozilla.
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'''Project Haiku''' (formerly Project Smart Home) began as a project to offer a middle ground between "in a box" smart-home solutions like Apple Homekit and DIY solutions like Raspberry Pi. We envisioned modular, affordable hardware with easy-to-use rules that would empower people to solve unique everyday problems in new and creative ways.
 
 
But we realized quickly that home automation and the industry's notion of a "smart home" are not the set of problems we are passionate about, or where we feel we can get most traction. So we moved in a different direction and chose to focus on a wearable device that would connect girls aged 12-15 with the people they loved.
 
At the same time, the [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Connected_Devices/Projects/Smart_Displays Smart Displays project] was also exploring the space of human connection. They arrived at a product opportunity for a stationary object that connects family members who live apart from one another.
 
Because these 2 projects are working in a similar space, we've decided to merge them under the Project Haiku name. '''So Project Haiku is pivoting away from a wearable to a stationary object that resides inside the home.''' We're using the Smart Display work as the jumping point for our pivot.
 
== Current Work ==
We presented [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1RkOlF1B59kBiiiP7NVdjg6c_81yqd8RolmMMgIGa7vY our pivot plan] to the PIB on Sep 20, 2016. Our product concept focuses on connecting grandparents and grandchildren. We're currently running an experiment to test our major assumptions.
* [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0ByeF_fkExK_BcmJpaExSU2NCck0 UX design for learning prototype]
* [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0By2sNBDNKma0UFN2Z2dTN096WVk Pictures from our recent workweek] in Mountain View where the team built the learning prototypes for 20 people
 
== Program Status ==
{| class="wikitable"
! style="text-align: center;" | Milestone
! style="text-align: center;" | Date
! style="text-align: center;" | Status
! style="text-align: center;" | Status Notes
|-
| Kick off meeting
| 3/03/2016
! style="background:#00B2FF;" | Done
| [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1cIBckLrt9uZuVbtYObkTC0C-O7kU5Zqos6iuH2K1M04/edit#slide=id.p Kick off presentation]
|-
| First Research plan drafted
| 3/14/2016
! style="background:#00B2FF;" | Done
|
|-
| Research plan #1 drafted
| 3/29/2016
! style="background:#00B2FF;" | Done
|
|-
| Portland working week to analyze the Research findings and set the following goals/milestones
| 4/08/2016
! style="background:#00B2FF;" | Done
|
|-
| User Research #2 [from May 25th to 29th]
| 5/08/2016
! style="background:#00B2FF;" | Done
|
|-
| London All Hands Presentations (different sessions)
| 6/13/2016
! style="background:#00B2FF;" | Done
|
|-
| MVP review
| 6/15/2016
! style="background:#00B2FF;" | Done
| [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1ATZDq0sntmA0Y5cc2mmqB1z4B9WlqguJNWUtOvctCK4/edit?usp=sharing MVP Review presentation]
|-
| User Research #2 findings
| 7/07/2016
! style="background:#00B2FF;" | Done
| [https://docs.google.com/a/mozilla.com/presentation/d/1-tIWwk2JJbQpfM_j2fi5MVUfsfXHQGfN0z7nCqfAUdU/edit?usp=sharing Project Haiku: User Research #2 findings]
|-
| Kick off meeting: Team reset
| 7/11/2016
! style="background:#00B2FF;" | Done
|
|-
| User Research #3
| 8/03/2016
! style="background:#00B2FF;" | Done
| Survey to validate the hypotheses about the "priority people" and the "auto-replies"
|-
| User Research #4
| 8/26/2016
! style="background:#00B2FF;" | Done
| HTML prototype set up on Heroku to test the interactions and make refinements to the User Experience. It will help us to validate the assumptions "We believe that people want to provide their status to others (and will set/unset it)" and "We believe that when a person's status is off, they are not interested in the status of others"
|-
| User Research #5
| 8/19/2016
! style="background:#00B2FF;" | Done
| Sponsored Post on Instagram to set a baseline for future tests of our value propositions. We ran the post without a CTA over the weekend but this will be our baseline going forward.
|-
| User Research #6
|
! style="background:#00B2FF;" | Done
| Provide off-the-shelf smartwatch to girls age 12-15 to see if a wearable fits into their lives.
|-
| User Research #7
|
! style="background:#C1C6CA;" | On hold
| Make a physical prototype so girls can provide feedback on it. Our goal is to give them to a small group of girls and focus is on the wearable experience.
|-
| User Research #8
|
! style="background:#00B2FF;" | Done
| Survey 100 grandparents about how they currently communicate with their grandchildren. Purpose: set a baseline for measuring success of UR #9.
|-
| User Research #9
|
! style="background:#00B2FF;" | Done
| Share lofi prototype with 10 pairs of grandparents and grandchildren. Purpose: test major assumptions around product concept: voice calls + send/receive emojis. ([https://docs.google.com/a/mozilla.com/presentation/d/1RkOlF1B59kBiiiP7NVdjg6c_81yqd8RolmMMgIGa7vY see slide 13 here].
|
|-
| User Research #10
|
! style="background:#00EC00;" | On Target
| Share lofi prototype with 5 pairs of grandparents and grandchildren. Purpose: test participant interest in revised product concept: send/receive voicemail + send/receive emojis.
|}
 
'''Status Key'''
{| class="wikitable"
! style="text-align: center;" | Color
! style="text-align: center;" | Status
! style="text-align: center;" | Key
|-
! style="background:#00EC00;" |
| On Target
| The project or deliverable is expected to meet its due date.
|-
! style="background:#FFFF00;" | 
| Challenged
| The project or deliverable is facing an issue that might cause it to miss its due date, but a “get well” plan has been developed to get it back on track.
|-
! style="background:#FF2800;" |
| At Risk or Late
| The project or deliverable is blocked or facing an issue that might cause it to miss its due date, and there’s no “get well” plan to get it back on track, or it is already late.
|-
! style="background:#00B2FF;" |
| Done
| The project or deliverable has been completed.
|-
! style="background:#C1C6CA;" |
| On Hold or Not Started
| The project or deliverable has either not been started or has been placed on hold.
|}
 
== Archived Completed Deliverables ==
{| class="wikitable"
! style="text-align: center;" | Milestone
! style="text-align: center;" | Date
! style="text-align: center;" | Status
! style="text-align: center;" | Status Notes
|-
| First Research plan drafted
| 3/14/2016
! style="background:#00B2FF;" | Done
| [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1PJ9nvk7ahBIl_SLf-kMD67ENEEp6hxrQFSgbgc53Tu8/edit Initial Research Plan] is already out of date as it was revisited.
|-
| Revised Research plan #1 and Interviews guides
| 3/29/2016
! style="background:#00B2FF;" | Done
| New Research plan created to learn about the '''needs of the new targeted audiences: Babysitting age (12 to 15 years old) and independent elderly (aging in place). Both have caregivers who question the independence of the 2 audiences'''. To run this new research plan we'll be using these [https://drive.google.com/a/mozilla.com/folderview?id=0ByeF_fkExK_BQXhqUUtXdFExQWM&usp=drive_web two Interview Guides] together with these [https://drive.google.com/a/mozilla.com/folderview?id=0ByeF_fkExK_BNkxJOHZ0S3hkdmM&usp=sharing&tid=0By5ZvBZQRgjRS2RYbVM2X0owSk0# Consent & Compensation Forms].
|-
| Research findings from the Interviews
| 4/27/2016
! style="background:#00B2FF;" | Done
| [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1i0ocmaQBrk4G4VfcGoYP7hJDql8QVrfSd7_l6-hqvd8/edit#slide=id.p Project Haiku: User Research #1 findings]
|-
| Research plan #2: Interviews guides, Research prototype, Diaries and all the documentation and logistics necessary for the User Study.
| 5/24/2016
! style="background:#00B2FF;" | Done
| [https://drive.google.com/drive/u/1/folders/0By5ZvBZQRgjReG9sN2ktTFhWdzg Project Haiku - User Study #2].  This User Research wants to validate this hypothesis: '''Creating an ambient method of communicating for 12 to 15 year old girls will create fewer interruptions that distract them from being in the moment at home and at school and improve their personal connections'''.
|-
| Research #2 findings
| 7/07/2016
! style="background:#00B2FF;" | Done
| [https://docs.google.com/a/mozilla.com/presentation/d/1-tIWwk2JJbQpfM_j2fi5MVUfsfXHQGfN0z7nCqfAUdU/edit?usp=sharing Project Haiku: User Research #2 findings]
|-
| Decisions coming out of UR #2
| 7/12/2016
! style="background:#00B2FF;" | Done
| [https://docs.google.com/document/d/10mtbBIhJ_553V6kNuGlbL9YDzsmNekvB7YkVhHPMbHQ/edit?usp=sharing Project Haiku: Decisions coming out of UR #2]
|-
| Vision, Ideas, Assumptions, Hypotheses and Experiments
|
! style="background:#00B2FF;" | Done
| [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1_C8njNIUu5DohL0ZywxyDEvK88Da_I7oFGmXKSIw_Vo/edit?usp=sharing Project Haiku: Experiments]
|-
| User Research #3 findings
| 8/05/2016
! style="background:#00B2FF;" | Done
| [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1JOU9r3alOYP1tsXEw6w931O-3gs2Zp3LUqoaPwwYp8Q Project Haiku: UR #3 findings] User Research to validate the assumptions related to the '''number of priority people that girls care about at a time and the number and type of auto-replies'''
|-
| User Research #5 findings<br/>
| 8/19/2016
! style="background:#00B2FF;" | Done
| [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1cbtIBkbmAXb0h6pBMUUFCHUb1lezyNLVuCAb76PdI_0 Project Haiku: UR #5 findings]
|-
| User Research #4 findings (UR #4 was an internal technology experiment)
| 9/8/2016
! style="background:#00B2FF;" | Done
| [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Y58aWEH95Ld62dC0XsViZO3buL6tnq-b8TrEdlS2q68 Project Haiku: UR #4 findings]
|-
| User Research #6 findings
| 9/26/2016
! style="background:#00B2FF;" | Done
| [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1XIq9ohtlCsk67m0VIVhZ-xOTLkBeaViByM1Tmqvod98 Project Haiku: UR #6 findings]
|-
| User Research #8 findings
| 10/12/2016
! style="background:#00B2FF;" | Done
| [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1xLgxSgp79z0Pcuin7_e60bFU185o6HdNsU9HfWSm4zE Project Haiku: UR #8 findings]
|-
| User Research #9 findings
| [fill in date]
! style="background:#00EC00;" | On target
| [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1tdJHZ60m_uFXAGi71Ex8XUg4bWuQ11TJtqMX7IPS2XQ Survey 01 - Pre-survey Findings]
 
[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1y9TKtL-eA6weG3MFR14TbRcO0FC37L8UsCPPHHamH2g Survey 02 - Mid-survey Findings]
 
[https://drive.google.com/open?id=19RmA9XO7rq_7N5_rP-1Zx62xskqIaSObSFgu0xFb354 Survey 03 - Post-survey Findings]
 
[https://drive.google.com/open?id=11LSKb1K7rWXfxMH3qdm9m_RGG78YsNbHH-uObAdzoyU Prototype Use - Data Analysis]
 
|}
 
== Development process ==
=== Repositories ===
* [https://github.com/mozilla/project_haiku.iot/wiki Github wiki]: This page is a chronological history of our progress. We'll create more pages as we need them.
* [https://github.com/mozilla/project_haiku.iot Project Haiku on Github]: main Github repository for Project Haiku
* [https://github.com/mozilla/project_haiku_status_api.iot Project Haiku status api on Github]: Github repository for status API supporting the Bluetooth wearable
* [https://drive.google.com/a/mozilla.com/folderview?id=0By5ZvBZQRgjRS2RYbVM2X0owSk0&usp=sharing Google Drive folder containing all project docs]
 
=== IRC ===
You can find us on irc.mozilla.org, channel #haiku.
=== Methodology ===
The project is in early state but we are planning to use some agile practices:
* Weekly meetings in Smart_Home Vidyo room on Mondays at 13:00 PM (Pacific Time). [https://docs.google.com/document/d/15VycPAmiSK3FLQ8QOprGtKo6h1CuQk9F0vGiY4BmTTY/edit?usp=sharing Weekly meeting doc]
 
=== Sprint Demos/Progress Report meetings ===
 
{| class="wikitable"
! style="text-align: center;" | Date
! style="text-align: center;" | Presentation
! style="text-align: center;" | Vidyo Recording
! style="text-align: center;" | Notes
|-
| 4/15/2016
| [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1HlcRGTyI6YxsWgql94GhZqE242Bwbfj1e8EzLMM6Bgg/edit?usp=sharing checkin #1 Slides]
| [https://vreplay.mozilla.com/replay/showRecordingExternal.html?key=bAemFuBjNdFZL35 checkin #1 Video Recording]
| Feedback already added in the [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1HlcRGTyI6YxsWgql94GhZqE242Bwbfj1e8EzLMM6Bgg/edit?usp=sharing Slides]
|-
| 4/29/2016
| [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/14WFC-ziHbdrlpDgrRAbB-1uibCdzuZaKjh2q9EBlc7I/edit?usp=sharing checkin #2 Slides]
| [https://vreplay.mozilla.com/replay/showRecordingExternal.html?key=PuXPOfHGIATREKZ checkin #2 Video Recording]
| Feedback already added in the [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/14WFC-ziHbdrlpDgrRAbB-1uibCdzuZaKjh2q9EBlc7I/edit?usp=sharing Slides]
|-
| 5/13/2016
| [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/14jUhfshNRFxJRTEIZ7mfGk4ngZ7zE06Pv98s4z9gnQs/edit?usp=sharing checkin #3 Slides]
| [https://vreplay.mozilla.com/replay/showRecordingExternal.html?key=PuXPOfHGIATREKZ checkin #3 Video Recording]
| Feedback already added in the [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/14jUhfshNRFxJRTEIZ7mfGk4ngZ7zE06Pv98s4z9gnQs/edit?usp=sharing Slides]
|-
| 5/27/2016
| [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1SbLKGwnLUouIN0Ad7fm1kw7StgijmMqalODLBSZTT6k/edit?usp=sharing checkin #4 Slides]
| [https://vreplay.mozilla.com/replay/showRecordingExternal.html?key=KUIGa81YoGGXgoH checkin #4 Video Recording]
| Feedback already added in the [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1SbLKGwnLUouIN0Ad7fm1kw7StgijmMqalODLBSZTT6k/edit?usp=sharing Slides]
|-
| 7/15/2016
| [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1a5rA-VPaTBmLCbTUFHSP9mTMqoWasEeSe_EDqlsphJg/edit?usp=sharing checkin #5 Slides] 
| [https://vreplay.mozilla.com/replay/showRecordingExternal.html?key=mosnNP20AtsNKsN checkin #5 Video Recording]
| Feedback already added in the [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1a5rA-VPaTBmLCbTUFHSP9mTMqoWasEeSe_EDqlsphJg/edit?usp=sharing Slides]
|-
| 8/05/2016
| [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1-tTvdmGdqkWR0dZI7gteKf5mLE-QBkjSlgX7J11O5ys checkin #6 Slides] 
| This was a text-only update, so there is no vidyo recording or feedback.
|
|-
| 8/19/2016
| [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Qbl9RGRwxz4O-hPzXFzV6ytOdMa5wWkztjf0i4RdvHM checkin #7 Slides] 
| [https://vreplay.mozilla.com/replay/showRecordingExternal.html?key=0ZL1FytQ0gdvTGP checkin #7 Video Recording]
|
|-
| 8/31/2016
| Haiku vision and strategy
| [https://vreplay.mozilla.com/replay/showRecordingExternal.html?key=xzd1D1hT9aQ0odN Haiku vision and strategy Video Recording]
|
|-
| 9/20/2016
| [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1RkOlF1B59kBiiiP7NVdjg6c_81yqd8RolmMMgIGa7vY Haiku Pivot Plan presentation]
| [https://vreplay.mozilla.com/replay/showRecordingExternal.html?key=Jr9yijw9LxjVtFB Haiku Pivot : Video Recording]
|
|-
| 11/03/2016
| [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1RfH-NyLuvRZrKNCDvtnmIptl0t2lGsKq6ov2RzFrK_E Checkin #8 Slides]
| [https://vreplay.mozilla.com/replay/showRecordingExternal.html?key=ySkH0o8252QelS9 Checkin #8 : Video Recording]
| Feedback already added in the [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1RfH-NyLuvRZrKNCDvtnmIptl0t2lGsKq6ov2RzFrK_E Slides]
|
|-
| 11/15/2016
| [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1mbH6LvZAYThRd6b3PivMpSt9Shr_q4aezB9xOAgjttA Checkin #9 Slides]  
| [https://vreplay.mozilla.com/replay/showRecordingExternal.html?key=OOKazR5ALZpiGDc Checkin #9 : Video Recording]
| Feedback already added in the [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1mbH6LvZAYThRd6b3PivMpSt9Shr_q4aezB9xOAgjttA Slides]
|}


==Project overview==
== Participation ==
People want affordable, easy-to-use smart home technology, but some of life's everyday problems can't be solved using "in a box" systems. People could solve these problems through DIY solutions like Raspberry Pi, but these solutions are far too complicated for most people.
We are currently in a validation phase of o[[Connected_Devices/Product_Innovation_Process|ur product innovation process]]. If you would like to get involved as a tester, developer or adviser, you can get in touch with our [[Connected_Devices/Participation|connected devices participation team]].  


There is a clear market gap. A few small players are beginning to enter this gap, though their proposals are still not complete enough to solve the problems we've identified, but we don’t know if consumers really want or need something to fill this gap.
=== Getting in touch ===
* The best way to get in touch with us is to come and chat in our irc channel [http://chat.mibbit.com/?channel=%23foxlink&server=irc.mozilla.org channel #haiku of irc.mozilla.org] and through Discourse where we have a specific discussion forum for [https://discourse.mozilla-community.org/c/connected-devices/project-haiku Project Haiku] together with the rest of Connected Devices Projects.


A smart home powered by Mozilla would be open and accessible to everyone - financially, technically, and creatively. No one else can do all of these.
== References ==
* [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/13iXSC1PgZSYMa_oNUOqXFBJqnQOlSIZ_b1P8HIeywug/edit#slide=id.gf81a417fb_2_45 Innovation Board pitch deck]


== Project status ==
== Team ==
'''Next steps:'''
* [mailto:ehunt@mozilla.com Elizabeth Hunt]- Product Lead / UX Designer
* '''Understanding life in the home''' <br />Learn about everyday pain points inside the home as experienced by the target audience.
* [mailto:kcaldwell@mozilla.com Katie Caldwell] - User Experience Designer
* '''Concept validation''' <br />Learn about the limitations of existing solutions for the target audience. Use existing solutions to understand how people might use our concept to solve their unique needs.
* [mailto:sfoster@mozilla.com Sam Foster] - SW Engineer
* '''Research options for execution''' <br />Do the research needed to make a build/buy/partner decision.
* [mailto:pdahiya@mozilla.com Punam Dahiya]- SW Engineer
* [mailto:mpotharaju@mozilla.com Mahendranadh Potharaju]- EPM
* [mailto:ksolomon@mozilla.com Kian Solomon] - SW Engineer
* [mailto:bdong@mozilla.com Braden Dong] - Product Legal

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Project Status: Backlogged

This project is not currently under active development by Mozilla.

Project Haiku (formerly Project Smart Home) began as a project to offer a middle ground between "in a box" smart-home solutions like Apple Homekit and DIY solutions like Raspberry Pi. We envisioned modular, affordable hardware with easy-to-use rules that would empower people to solve unique everyday problems in new and creative ways.


But we realized quickly that home automation and the industry's notion of a "smart home" are not the set of problems we are passionate about, or where we feel we can get most traction. So we moved in a different direction and chose to focus on a wearable device that would connect girls aged 12-15 with the people they loved.

At the same time, the Smart Displays project was also exploring the space of human connection. They arrived at a product opportunity for a stationary object that connects family members who live apart from one another.

Because these 2 projects are working in a similar space, we've decided to merge them under the Project Haiku name. So Project Haiku is pivoting away from a wearable to a stationary object that resides inside the home. We're using the Smart Display work as the jumping point for our pivot.

Current Work

We presented our pivot plan to the PIB on Sep 20, 2016. Our product concept focuses on connecting grandparents and grandchildren. We're currently running an experiment to test our major assumptions.

Program Status

Milestone Date Status Status Notes
Kick off meeting 3/03/2016 Done Kick off presentation
First Research plan drafted 3/14/2016 Done
Research plan #1 drafted 3/29/2016 Done
Portland working week to analyze the Research findings and set the following goals/milestones 4/08/2016 Done
User Research #2 [from May 25th to 29th] 5/08/2016 Done
London All Hands Presentations (different sessions) 6/13/2016 Done
MVP review 6/15/2016 Done MVP Review presentation
User Research #2 findings 7/07/2016 Done Project Haiku: User Research #2 findings
Kick off meeting: Team reset 7/11/2016 Done
User Research #3 8/03/2016 Done Survey to validate the hypotheses about the "priority people" and the "auto-replies"
User Research #4 8/26/2016 Done HTML prototype set up on Heroku to test the interactions and make refinements to the User Experience. It will help us to validate the assumptions "We believe that people want to provide their status to others (and will set/unset it)" and "We believe that when a person's status is off, they are not interested in the status of others"
User Research #5 8/19/2016 Done Sponsored Post on Instagram to set a baseline for future tests of our value propositions. We ran the post without a CTA over the weekend but this will be our baseline going forward.
User Research #6 Done Provide off-the-shelf smartwatch to girls age 12-15 to see if a wearable fits into their lives.
User Research #7 On hold Make a physical prototype so girls can provide feedback on it. Our goal is to give them to a small group of girls and focus is on the wearable experience.
User Research #8 Done Survey 100 grandparents about how they currently communicate with their grandchildren. Purpose: set a baseline for measuring success of UR #9.
User Research #9 Done Share lofi prototype with 10 pairs of grandparents and grandchildren. Purpose: test major assumptions around product concept: voice calls + send/receive emojis. (see slide 13 here.
User Research #10 On Target Share lofi prototype with 5 pairs of grandparents and grandchildren. Purpose: test participant interest in revised product concept: send/receive voicemail + send/receive emojis.

Status Key

Color Status Key
On Target The project or deliverable is expected to meet its due date.
Challenged The project or deliverable is facing an issue that might cause it to miss its due date, but a “get well” plan has been developed to get it back on track.
At Risk or Late The project or deliverable is blocked or facing an issue that might cause it to miss its due date, and there’s no “get well” plan to get it back on track, or it is already late.
Done The project or deliverable has been completed.
On Hold or Not Started The project or deliverable has either not been started or has been placed on hold.

Archived Completed Deliverables

Milestone Date Status Status Notes
First Research plan drafted 3/14/2016 Done Initial Research Plan is already out of date as it was revisited.
Revised Research plan #1 and Interviews guides 3/29/2016 Done New Research plan created to learn about the needs of the new targeted audiences: Babysitting age (12 to 15 years old) and independent elderly (aging in place). Both have caregivers who question the independence of the 2 audiences. To run this new research plan we'll be using these two Interview Guides together with these Consent & Compensation Forms.
Research findings from the Interviews 4/27/2016 Done Project Haiku: User Research #1 findings
Research plan #2: Interviews guides, Research prototype, Diaries and all the documentation and logistics necessary for the User Study. 5/24/2016 Done Project Haiku - User Study #2. This User Research wants to validate this hypothesis: Creating an ambient method of communicating for 12 to 15 year old girls will create fewer interruptions that distract them from being in the moment at home and at school and improve their personal connections.
Research #2 findings 7/07/2016 Done Project Haiku: User Research #2 findings
Decisions coming out of UR #2 7/12/2016 Done Project Haiku: Decisions coming out of UR #2
Vision, Ideas, Assumptions, Hypotheses and Experiments Done Project Haiku: Experiments
User Research #3 findings 8/05/2016 Done Project Haiku: UR #3 findings User Research to validate the assumptions related to the number of priority people that girls care about at a time and the number and type of auto-replies
User Research #5 findings
8/19/2016 Done Project Haiku: UR #5 findings
User Research #4 findings (UR #4 was an internal technology experiment) 9/8/2016 Done Project Haiku: UR #4 findings
User Research #6 findings 9/26/2016 Done Project Haiku: UR #6 findings
User Research #8 findings 10/12/2016 Done Project Haiku: UR #8 findings
User Research #9 findings [fill in date] On target Survey 01 - Pre-survey Findings

Survey 02 - Mid-survey Findings

Survey 03 - Post-survey Findings

Prototype Use - Data Analysis

Development process

Repositories

IRC

You can find us on irc.mozilla.org, channel #haiku.

Methodology

The project is in early state but we are planning to use some agile practices:

  • Weekly meetings in Smart_Home Vidyo room on Mondays at 13:00 PM (Pacific Time). Weekly meeting doc

Sprint Demos/Progress Report meetings

Date Presentation Vidyo Recording Notes
4/15/2016 checkin #1 Slides checkin #1 Video Recording Feedback already added in the Slides
4/29/2016 checkin #2 Slides checkin #2 Video Recording Feedback already added in the Slides
5/13/2016 checkin #3 Slides checkin #3 Video Recording Feedback already added in the Slides
5/27/2016 checkin #4 Slides checkin #4 Video Recording Feedback already added in the Slides
7/15/2016 checkin #5 Slides checkin #5 Video Recording Feedback already added in the Slides
8/05/2016 checkin #6 Slides This was a text-only update, so there is no vidyo recording or feedback.
8/19/2016 checkin #7 Slides checkin #7 Video Recording
8/31/2016 Haiku vision and strategy Haiku vision and strategy Video Recording
9/20/2016 Haiku Pivot Plan presentation Haiku Pivot : Video Recording
11/03/2016 Checkin #8 Slides Checkin #8 : Video Recording Feedback already added in the Slides
11/15/2016 Checkin #9 Slides Checkin #9 : Video Recording Feedback already added in the Slides

Participation

We are currently in a validation phase of our product innovation process. If you would like to get involved as a tester, developer or adviser, you can get in touch with our connected devices participation team.

Getting in touch

  • The best way to get in touch with us is to come and chat in our irc channel channel #haiku of irc.mozilla.org and through Discourse where we have a specific discussion forum for Project Haiku together with the rest of Connected Devices Projects.

References

Team