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Create a survey of potential patient/visitor pathfinding and service request enhancements and send them to potential users – fellow students, family, friends, etc. Do not specify Brigham & Women’s Hospital. Instead, state that the survey is about features that they may want if they were visiting a hospital. Do not survey map building features because locating people with this background will be difficult. Have a question at the beginning of the survey asking if the participant is under 18 years old. If so, the survey should immediately end and thank the participant.
Please do not survey or interview health care professionals this term because most of them are too busy dealing with the pandemic to be distracted from their work. The only exception would be family members who are not working in hospitals and are eager to participate in your team project.
Create a survey of potential patient/visitor pathfinding and service request enhancements and send them to potential users – fellow students, family, friends, etc. Do not specify Brigham & Women’s Hospital. Instead, state that the survey is about features that they may want if they were visiting a hospital. Do not survey map building features because locating people with this background will be difficult. Have a question at the beginning of the survey asking if the participant is under 18 years old. If so, the survey should immediately end and thank the participant.
Present your survey questions. You will submit your survey results and findings including tables/charts in the next project submission, Project Part C.
Include your interview protocol (see Requirements Gathering PowerPoint slides). By Project Part C, you will need to have interviewed individuals on what they might want to have in a hospital pathfinding and service request application and how they would want to use it. Make it clear to them that this will be a combination of a desktop application and possibly a mobile app (JavaFX can be recompiled to run on an Android phone). No one under 18 years is to be interviewed.
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Create a survey of potential patient/visitor pathfinding and service request enhancements and send them to potential users – fellow students, family, friends, etc. Do not specify Brigham & Women’s Hospital. Instead, state that the survey is about features that they may want if they were visiting a hospital. Do not survey map building features because locating people with this background will be difficult. Have a question at the beginning of the survey asking if the participant is under 18 years old. If so, the survey should immediately end and thank the participant.
Please do not survey or interview health care professionals this term because most of them are too busy dealing with the pandemic to be distracted from their work. The only exception would be family members who are not working in hospitals and are eager to participate in your team project.
Create a survey of potential patient/visitor pathfinding and service request enhancements and send them to potential users – fellow students, family, friends, etc. Do not specify Brigham & Women’s Hospital. Instead, state that the survey is about features that they may want if they were visiting a hospital. Do not survey map building features because locating people with this background will be difficult. Have a question at the beginning of the survey asking if the participant is under 18 years old. If so, the survey should immediately end and thank the participant.
Present your survey questions. You will submit your survey results and findings including tables/charts in the next project submission, Project Part C.
Include your interview protocol (see Requirements Gathering PowerPoint slides). By Project Part C, you will need to have interviewed individuals on what they might want to have in a hospital pathfinding and service request application and how they would want to use it. Make it clear to them that this will be a combination of a desktop application and possibly a mobile app (JavaFX can be recompiled to run on an Android phone). No one under 18 years is to be interviewed.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: