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Almaden Research Center April 24, 2006 © 2006 IBM Corporation http://w3.ibm.com/ibm/presentations WEUSE II: EUP Scenarios

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April 24, 2006 © 2006 IBM Corporation

WEUSE II:EUP Scenarios

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Koala: End User Programming project

Researchers:

• Tessa Lau

• Allen Cypher

• Eser Kandogan

• Jimmy Lin

• Eben Haber

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Personal Workflows

Goal:

Let business users customize and automate their part of a business process on the web

• without requiring programming skills

Let business users share and co-develop their scripts with their colleagues

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Sources of Scenarios (Firefox-based)

EUP Systems’ “Showcase” scenarios

Personal scenarios

IBM Administrative Assistants

IBM Global Services

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Showcase scenarios for EUP systems

Greasemonkey Book Burro

Platypus Traffic Report

C3W Movie Finder

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Greasemonkey: Book Burro

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Platypus: Traffic Report

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Personal scenarios

Traffic Report

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Traffic Report scenario, continued

Select only reports for “Hwy 85 N” and “Hwy 17 S”

Display this info on my home page, starting at 5pm

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IBM Administrative Assistant scenarios

Lunch Scramble

New Hire process / Summer Intern process

• Badge request form

• Phone request

• Rollup of current status for all interns

How many still need an office?

Conference Registration

Organizing an All-Day Event

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Lunch Scramble

Collect email addresses from a wiki page

Send a reminder

Repeat every Thursday before the event

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IBM Global Services scenarios

SAP tracking for Salespeople

Systems administrators

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Side note: What is End User Programming?

Spreadsheet programming is widely considered a success story for end user programming

• It is a success, since spreadsheet users are making calculations on numbers

• But accountants are not typical business users

• =IF(A1>B1,AVERAGE(A3:A11),AVERAGE(B3:B11)) is not appropriate for typical business users

• for (r = rows; r.hasMatch; r = r.next) { sorted[original[i+

+].index] = r } is not appropriate for typical business users