SIMS 213 * SIMS * UC Berkeley
 
NAMES ACCESS PROJECT: Task Analysis | Heuristic evaluation | Pilot user study | Prototypes: Lo-fi > First > Second > Third

Presentations: April 1, 1999 | May 4, 1999 | May 12, 1999 | Final prototype: USHMM site



Names Access Project
Helping trace the individual histories of Holocaust Survivors and Victims
In an effort to help people trace the individual histories of Holocaust survivors and victims, the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum plans to merge their collection of related electronic resources, with the goal of making the resource available through their Web site. As several search and browse options will be provided, users with limited information may still initiate a search. Survivors looking for other people from their birthplace, or perhaps someone researching a particular town, will be able to find information with ease. In addition, users will have access to related photos and copies of original documents. Task Analysis

Lo-fi prototype

First interactive prototype

Heuristic evaluation

Second interactive prototype

Pilot user study

Third interactive prototype


NAMES ACCESS PROJECT: Task Analysis | Heuristic evaluation | Pilot user study | Prototypes: Lo-fi > First > Second > Third
 
SIMS 213 * SIMS * UC Berkeley
Please send questions to Suzanne Ginsburg at ginsburg@sims.berkeley.edu
Last modified on March 1, 1999