A. What data will the Customer Profile Form need to collect? Using the guidelines presented in the chapter, design the Customer Profile.
B. Using the guidelines presented in the chapter, design the Products by Demographics Summary Report.
C. Using the guidelines presented in the chapter, design the Customer Purchasing Frequency Report.
D. Modify the dialogue diagram presented in Figure 8-20 to reflect the addition of the Customer Profile Form, Products by Demographics Summary Report and the Customer Purchasing Frequency Report.
1. Imagine that you are to design a budget report for a colleague at work using a spreadsheet package. Following the prototyping discussed in the chapter (Figure 1-13), describe the steps you would take to design a prototype of this report.
2. Consider a system that produces budget reports for your department at work. Alternatively, consider a registration system that produces enrollment reports for a department at a university. For whichever system you choose, answer the following design questions: Who will use the output? What is the purpose of the output? When is the output needed, and when is the information that will be used within the output available? Where does the output need to be delivered? How many people need to view the output?
3. Imagine the worst possible reports from a system. What is wrong with them? List as many problems as you can. What are the consequences of such reports? What could go wrong as a result? How does the prototyping process help guard against each problem?
4. Given the guidelines presented in this chapter, identify flaws in the design of the Report of Customers shown. What assumptions about users and tasks did you make in order to assess this design? Redesign this report to correct these flaws.