CS295J/Application Critiques

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Applications

A list of analytical applications we will consider critiquing and the pros and cons of proceeding with each.

Craigslist

Description of application: A website that hosts user-submitted classified ads, from job postings to garage sale items.

  • Workflow to critique: The process of purchasing an item from the site (for example, "men's size 10 shoes").
  • Pro's of critiquing
    1. Most people are familiar with the site, or can readily try using it.
    2. Has a design clearly different from most websites, yet is extremely popular (despite its design?).
    3. May be a source for discussing cognitive limitations such as information overload and problems with categorization.
  • Con's of critiquing
    1. Not used for scientific analysis, so it doesn't exactly meet the criteria for the type of application we're looking for.

Microsoft Excel

Description of application: A spreadsheet application that helps users perform complex financial and scientific calculations. OWNER: Andrew Bragdon

  • Workflow to critique: The process of purchasing an item from the site (for example, "men's size 10 shoes").
  • Pro's of critiquing
    1. Most people are familiar with the site, or can readily try using it.
    2. Has a design clearly different from most websites, yet is extremely popular (despite its design?).
    3. May be a source for discussing cognitive limitations such as information overload and problems with categorization.
  • Con's of critiquing
    1. Not used for scientific analysis, so it doesn't exactly meet the criteria for the type of application we're looking for.

Photoshop

Description of application: A graphics-editing program for complex image manipulation or analysis. E J Kalafarski 15:43, 19 February 2009 (UTC)

  • Workflow to critique: A goal-oriented task requiring a series of non-linear operations, such as the application of masks, the organization of layers, the application of filters, and the navigation of paths, color channels, and the 2D space.
  • Pros of critiquing
    1. Has a non-linear workflow and 2.5D space (layers and masks require semi-three-dimensional thinking), allowing for goal-oriented tasks with various approaches each.
    2. Is familiar in goal and purpose to most users, but most users will need to explore the application space and discover functionality.
    3. Applications of design principles such as simplicity (or lack thereof), predictability, feedback and control, and interruptibility. These have cognitive analogues in affordance (e.g., time-dependent widgets like history and space-dependent widgets such as channels and paths), retention, etc.
  • Cons of critiquing
    1. Image manipulation has relation to limited scientific analysis, in fields such as computer vision, object recognition, HCI, etc.