George Marlay, a regular video store
customer, approaches Mary and asks if they have the Frankenstein comedy
video. She asks if he means "Young Frankenstein" by Mel Brooks, and he
say yes. She then directs him to the shelf where the video is expected
to be. George retrieves the video and brings it to the front desk. Mary
asks for George's membership card, but George has forgotten it. Mary
then looks up his membership number. Mary checks out the video, but
reminds George that he has not yet returned the video "Brazil", which
is now a day late. George says that he will bring it in later today,
and leaves with the video.
Discussion. This task contains
many typical clerk activities, which deal with vague requests about
video titles, the location of the video in the store, forgotten
membership cards, the video checkout activity, as well as reminders to
customers about late videos. Most of these tasks are frequently done,
and important.
Mary Farness, an experienced full-time
clerk at the video store, opens the store in the morning. She begins
the day by checking in all the videos returned in the night video slot,
which typically number between 90 to 150 videos <should have a
list of these, including identifying text or other marks used to check
these in>. She pauses her task whenever customers ask for her
services. She usually checks in ten videos, and then re-shelves them
before going onto the next ten.
Discussion. In this case, the
"user" is the full time person who normally carries out this task. We
expect them to be typical of an experienced clerk who will know the
process well, and who will become well practiced at using the target
system. The task is routine and frequently done.
Anil, a part time clerk who works the
telephone, comes in for an hour every third evening. His job is to
search the rental records to find customers who are at least one day
late on their video returns. For example, he phones Bob Jakobs, who is
two days late. Bob answers, and Anil identifies himself, tells him that
he still has the video "Volcano", and reminds him to return the video.
Bob says he will bring it back in an hour or so, and Anil crosses his
name off the list. He then phones Ania Sliven, and says (more or less)
the same thing. However, Ania says that she has already returned the
video the day before. Anil puts her on hold, runs to check the shelf
and finds the video there. He apologizes and hangs up. He then phones
Ang Lee, but there is no answer. He makes a note that he should try
this person again later. He continues in this manner. When he has
finished the list, he starts again on those who have not answered.
Discussion. This task
identifies a specific activity that is less frequently done but still
quite important. It also indicates that a non-regular staff member may
be doing this task.