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* | '''Hypothesis''' | ||
* | * We believe that | ||
… (target audience) smartphone-equipped grocery decision makers (Women between 25 and 40 years old, living in North America urban areas, who work full time and run a 3 to 5 person household) | |||
… (current solution) who are currently making shopping lists with pen and paper or smartphone applications | |||
… (problem) currently find it cumbersome to create and use these lists when shopping | |||
*Solution and Benefit | |||
... by building a device that takes voice commands and creates lists with a note-taking app | |||
….we will provide a faster and easier way to create shopping lists than what they are currently using. | |||
*We will know this to be true when we see that a majority of participants who use the prototype for (..x.. days) | |||
prefer this device to their current solution, and | |||
believe this device provides a faster and easier way of creating lists. | |||
'''Milestones''' | |||
*Vaani internal testing July 1 - July 15 On Target | |||
*Nascent Objects Shipping to Berlin ETA July 15 -23 At Risk | |||
*Legal review July 13th On Target | |||
*Find Mozilla Users to Test With + Sign Legal Doc for Data Collection July 15th On Target | |||
*Berlin Troubleshoots Device and Sends to End Users July 15 - July 29th At Risk | |||
***User testing of prototype July 25- August 5 At Risk | |||
*Surveys for User Testing Complete + Analyzed July 29th On Target | |||
***MVP Results before end July July 29th At Risk | |||
*User Testing of the 1st Prototype Complete August 12th On Target | |||
*** indicates a London MVP goal | |||
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| [[Connected_Devices/Projects/Project_Cue|Project Cue]] | | [[Connected_Devices/Projects/Project_Cue|Project Cue]] | ||
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*Passed Gate 0 on June 1, 2016. | *Passed Gate 0 on June 1, 2016. | ||
*Ready to engage with an external creative agency to kick-off a 8 week program on July 11, 2016 to identify user needs and propose product solutions. | *Ready to engage with an external creative agency to kick-off a 8 week program on July 11, 2016 to identify user needs and propose product solutions. | ||
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| [ | | [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Connected_Devices/Projects/Project_Tablet Project Tablet] | ||
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| | |'''High level hypothesis''' | ||
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* | ''"Current tablet products are not meeting the needs of late majority adopters. There could be a demand for a simple, affordable browser-based tablet."'' | ||
See [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1oQBayugA0u8TAa0nCrJOr57kP2LYw6PAoDagXoRzzU4/edit?usp=sharing detailed hypotheses] | |||
'''Work items''' | |||
# Define [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1oQBayugA0u8TAa0nCrJOr57kP2LYw6PAoDagXoRzzU4/edit?usp=sharing hypotheses] about market trends, the problem and the solution '''[DONE]''' | |||
# Market research with Forrester to validate hypothesis about the market shift '''[DONE]''' | |||
# Online [https://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/2873022/Tablet-1 survey] to validate the problem hypothesis '''[IN PROGRESS]''' (survey published two weeks ago, 220 responses so far, still collecting responses) | |||
# Technical [https://github.com/mozilla-b2g/gecko-tablet/tree/pine prototype] to validate technical assumptions and test through user study '''[DONE]''' | |||
# User interviews to validate the solution hypothesis '''[PLANNED]''' (happening this week) | |||
# Work with the platform team to mitigate technical risks '''[IN PROGRESS]''' (Proposed architecture design with proof of concept implementation complete) | |||
'''Conclusions so far''' | |||
* Our market research with Forrester appears to confirm the hypothesis that the tablet market is in a transition from the early majority to late majority. Greatest growth between 2013-2016 is in "tech pessimists", women and older people. | |||
* The online survey results so far appear to show that: | |||
** For tech pessimists who don't own a tablet, price is the second biggest barrier to entry. | |||
** When asked to describe their perfect tablet "simple" is the number one criteria and price, reliability and simplicity are the main factors that would influence their buying decision. | |||
** But people who don't own a tablet are ''not'' saying that complexity is the main reason they haven't already bought one, the main reason is simply "I don't know why I would need one" (which possibly means they're not even reaching the stage of worrying about how simple it is). | |||
** Easy access to content is more important than having a large number of apps | |||
** Tech pessimists are much more confident using a web browser than they are installing apps | |||
** There are certain tasks like looking up facts, reading the news and shopping which they'd rather use a website for than an app, but others like messaging, navigation and video calling for which they'd rather use an app. | |||
** The main tasks tech pessimists use tablets for are looking up facts, watching videos and online banking. | |||
** People cite offline access, notifications and running outside the browser as key differences between apps and websites. | |||
** Battery life and app/software updates are the two biggest frustrations for existing tech pessimist tablet owners. | |||
* Conclusions on the product concept itself awaiting user interviews. We will chat in person to "tech pessimists" about their technology usage and get them to carry out tasks on both an Android tablet and the prototype browser-based tablet to observe their reactions. | |||
* The technical prototyping has been successful. We have a working tablet which uses a drastically simpler architecture, including having landed a proof of concept "WiFi daemon" which replaces a device API from Gecko with a local Node web service running on the device. No app runtime, no Gaia, just browser chrome running directly on the lower levels of Android. | |||
'''Challenges''' | |||
* Six contributors in six different countries makes logistics tricky | |||
* Most team members have had PTO during our six week period, not a single week everyone at work at the same time | |||
* Difficult to reach "tech pessimists" using an online survey | |||
* Our process forces us to focus on a user problem first, which is great advice. But what about problems people don't realise they have until they see the solution? (e.g. The original iPad). Where the product itself creates a demand by doing something you can already do, but in an easier, faster or less expensive way | |||
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* Completed Sprint 3 last week | * Completed Sprint 3 last week | ||
** Prototype requirements completed last Tuesday (7/5). Two major users flows for this: identify item and requesting meals | ** [https://docs.google.com/document/d/18bKBhtB5B7_aAFhD3z7goiK7ps4DqMbQDfzyroiZsaM/edit Prototype requirements] completed last Tuesday (7/5). Two major users flows for this: identify item and requesting meals | ||
** Friday (7/8) our sprint demo included the identify item flow from the server perspective. This integrated the kik bot messenger, the node server and the database. | ** Friday (7/8) our sprint demo included the identify item flow from the server perspective. This integrated the kik bot messenger, the node server and the database. | ||
** Finalized on Hypotheses and problem definitions with Research team last Thursday. | ** Finalized on [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1RzOd4YOcejMlAZbKeRztiDq0zS3l46tXYeXYFTgD-yw/edit#slide=id.g86b65f826_2_93 Hypotheses and problem definitions] with Research team last Thursday. | ||
* Sprint 4 Goals | * Sprint 4 Goals | ||
** Completion of the meal request flow and integration with BigOven | ** Completion of the meal request flow and integration with BigOven | ||
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* | * Reviewing a draft of the strategic plan to align our goals | ||
* | * Setting up research Goals for Q3 | ||
* iLab has been reviewed. Check out the [https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/display/PM/iLab insights] | |||
*Send us your ideas! We would love to help | |||
*Short submission here or email ResearchTeamCD@mozilla.com | |||
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Program | Status | Notes | |
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Project Vaani | Validation (Lindsay/Sandip) | On Target |
Hypothesis
… (target audience) smartphone-equipped grocery decision makers (Women between 25 and 40 years old, living in North America urban areas, who work full time and run a 3 to 5 person household) … (current solution) who are currently making shopping lists with pen and paper or smartphone applications … (problem) currently find it cumbersome to create and use these lists when shopping
... by building a device that takes voice commands and creates lists with a note-taking app ….we will provide a faster and easier way to create shopping lists than what they are currently using.
prefer this device to their current solution, and believe this device provides a faster and easier way of creating lists. Milestones
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Project Cue | Validation Stage (Julie/Preeti) | On Target |
An always-on voice-enabled smart screen device to keep track of the activities, events, and to-do lists of family members. Initial focus for the prototype is on Reminders only.
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Project Haiku | Maria/Liz | On Target | 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.
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Project Magnet | Maria/Francisco | On Target |
User Research (London All Hands experiments)
Application Development
Other
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Project Sensor Web | Cindy/Wesley | On Target |
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Project Smart Displays | Joe | On Target |
Family shared displays to help bring families together
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Project Tablet | Ben | On Target | High level hypothesis
"Current tablet products are not meeting the needs of late majority adopters. There could be a demand for a simple, affordable browser-based tablet." Work items
Conclusions so far
Challenges
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Project Smart Kitchen | Tamara/Nicole | On Target |
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Research Team | Lindsay | On Target |
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