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== Status ==
== Status ==


* Stage: ?
* Stage:  
* Release target: ?
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== Questions ==
== Questions ==
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= UX Requirements =
= Requirements =
''Last updated: Mar 27, 2012 (Josh Carpenter)''
''This is very rough outline. Will fill this in in more detail.''


* Ability of user to turn mobile data usage ON/OFF
* User can restrict heavy-bandwidth interactions (eg: app updates) to specific pre-conditions (eg: "update only when connected to WiFi")
* Ability to system to track data consumption totals (eg: Android's Settings > Data Usage feature)
* User can turn mobile data usage ON/OFF
* Ability to system to track data consumption per-app
* User can quickly adjust connectivity settings
* Ability of user to set limits
* User can track data consumption totals ''(eg: Android's Settings > Data Usage feature)''
* Ability of system to warn users when close to the limits
* User can track data consumption (both total, and per-app)
* Ability of system to offer users options (eg: purchase more minutes via link to carrier site, etc)
* User can limit data consumption (both total, and per app)
* User can be warned when close to the limits
* User can be given data consumption options ''(eg: purchase more minutes via link to carrier site, etc)''

Revision as of 18:17, 22 April 2012

Team

  • UX: Josh Carpenter (IRC: jcarpenter)
  • Eng: Chris Jones (IRC: cjones)

Status

  • Stage:
  • Release target:

Questions

  • Can we confirm our engineering / busrequirements for this phase? And outline UX deliverables?
  • What information do we want to provide him/her (e.g. Apps using more data)?
  • What options do users get (e.g. buy more data, limit app traffic, switch-off 3G and use wifi only)?
  • Do we enable specific contraints/abilities for individual apps? eg:
    • ...restrict app type X to specific connections (eg: Skype is allowed wifi only).
    • ...allow app type Y to automatically select preferred connection in certain conditions (eg: switch to WiFi if approaching data limits).
    • ...etc

Requirements

  • User can restrict heavy-bandwidth interactions (eg: app updates) to specific pre-conditions (eg: "update only when connected to WiFi")
  • User can turn mobile data usage ON/OFF
  • User can quickly adjust connectivity settings
  • User can track data consumption totals (eg: Android's Settings > Data Usage feature)
  • User can track data consumption (both total, and per-app)
  • User can limit data consumption (both total, and per app)
  • User can be warned when close to the limits
  • User can be given data consumption options (eg: purchase more minutes via link to carrier site, etc)