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Bus Me Project . University of Baltimore IDIA 612 Nikki Kerber and Allison Francis. Business Strategy. Motivating event Seeking inspiration and preliminary research Drafting a destination sequence Allocating dates, durations and activities
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Bus Me Project University of Baltimore IDIA 612 Nikki Kerber and Allison Francis
Business Strategy • Motivating event • Seeking inspiration and preliminary research • Drafting a destination sequence • Allocating dates, durations and activities • Create a draft itinerary - building trip scenarios • Research for accommodation and activities • Iterate itinerary - additional scenarios • Draft budget and additional iteration • Share itinerary Planning Travel as Everyday Design (Dean M.G. Hargreaves and Toni Robertson 2007)
BusMe Process of Travel User Tasks: • search for one-way, round trip or multiple leg travel • Compare prices for the same route and similar times • Ability to book tickets instantaneously via BusME.com • Rate bus experience • Indicate departure city, arrival city, date, price and preferred vendor User Settings: • A user can create a profile • A user profile can store payment info, social media contacts, and their preferred operator info Notifications: • The system, using current traffic information, will notify the user when the trip’s route is congested Vendor: • Bus operators will be notified nightly of the total group of people wanting to go • Bus operators can accept to take the group of customers • Bus companies will be able to offer special pricing via BusME Other: • Users will be able to view if any of their Facebook friends are on the same bus • Ability to see savings of bus travel compared to other modes of travel.
Statistics • For the third year in a row, intercity bus service was the fastest growing mode of intercity transportation, outpacing air and rail transportation. • Intercity bus operations expanded by 6.0% in 2010, showing that the sector’s renaissance continues. • Companies such as Boltbusand Megabus, have rise in departures by 23.9% and account for more than 400 daily bus operations. • Megabushas reported ridership growth of 48% • Bus travel is reducing fuel consumption by about 11 million gallons annually—the equivalent benefit of removing 23,818 vehicles from the road.
Competitors • Direct • Indirect
Common Bus Travel Tasks • select round trip or one way (the following steps are based on a round trip selection) • select city of departure • select city of arrival (possible multiple locations in each city) • select departure date • select arrival date • select quantity • select to search for bus travel • select to search for bus travel with lodging • purchase • print confirmation
Persona #1 - Tallie • Does not travel much, Budget conscious. • Tallieis 18 years old • a college student • always on her iPhone. • Travels home for vacations and breaks Goal: Create an iPhone application that will quickly search all bus lines for the lowest possible rate to and from a destination. The application needs to clearly indicate the bus line and the price of the ticket at either one way or round trip.
Persona #2 - Maria • Advanced traveler booking for others. • Maria is 47 years old • is married with three children • owns her own travel agency. • computer savy • books travel packages for her clients Goal: Read reviews of each bus line to assure clients of her choice of bus line and make reservations on behalf of the client. Might also want to get a list of things to do around the destination. (Advanced search options need to be present for a user who books travel daily).
Persona #3 - John • Senior citizen • does not use the Internet to book travel. • John is a 63 year old man • he is married • 3 children • lives in a small town in Illinois • He is He is rarely on the Internet Goal: To get competitive pricing on bus travel from the mid-west to the east-coast. Needs a well designed interface so that he doesn’t get discouraged from using the online service. Steps and order form need to be clearly labeled.
Persona #4 - Eric • Single dad of 2 boys • Eric is 39 years old, • lives in Austin, Texas, • Likes to plan family adventures • V.P of Engineering at this company • Bus ticket cost is not a factorGoal: Ability to purchase more than 1 ticket. Ability to add various routes to tickets. Show amenities of bus line before making purchase.
Persona #5 - Marci • Marci is 27 years old, • HR Specialist at The University of Delaware, • Walks to work • Marci assists with reimbursing all travel expenses Goals: Secondary user interface for people like Marci who see a completely different side of the UI. Perhaps a user login screen will route to a current list of faculty/staff who have purchased bus tickets through BusMe.com, connect to the schools finance database and submit reimbursements to their bank account or credit card used.
Recommendations • Social Media • Building Trip Scenarios • Opportunities for seeking inspiration
Remaining Steps • Finalize personas • Paper prototype testing • Tech prototype testing • Website wireframes