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... ... @@ -1,7 +3,6 @@ 1 -Here we present our use cases that we envision for WAF (our prototype). There are six use cases in total of which four were actually implemented in the prototype and the remaining two were thought of, but not taken into account for the current version of WAF. To note: requirements, claims or IDP columns that are filled in with a **-** (hyphen) are there to indicate that there is no requirement, claim or interaction design pattern (IDP) belonging to that specific Use Case (UC) step. 2 - 3 3 {{html}} 4 -<h2>Use Case 1: User takes a normal walk without caretakers</h2> 2 +<!-- Your HTML code here --> 3 +<h2>Use Case 1: Taking a normal walk without caretakers</h2> 5 5 <table width='100%'> 6 6 <tr> 7 7 <td width='30%' style="font-size:16px"> ... ... @@ -18,25 +18,22 @@ 18 18 </td></tr> 19 19 <tr><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 20 20 <b>Actors</b> 21 -</td><td>Person with Dementia (PwD), WAF20 +</td><td>Person with Dementia (PwD), MiRo 22 22 </td></tr> 23 23 <tr><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 24 24 <b>Pre-condition</b> 25 -</td><td> 26 - PwD wants to take a walk. <br> 27 - WAF is ready to lead the PwD. <br> 28 - The walking route is already set by the activity coordinator. 24 +</td><td>PwD, wants to take a walk. MiRo is already in the room. The walking route is already set. 29 29 </td></tr> 30 30 <tr><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 31 31 <b>Post-condition</b> 32 -</td><td>Pw Dhas taken a walkwithoutanyhuman assistanceand hassafelyreturned to theirroom.28 +</td><td>Pwd has taken a walk and is safely home now. 33 33 </td></tr> 34 34 <tr><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 35 35 <b>Action sequence</b> 36 36 </td><td> UC steps:<br> 37 - 1. PwD equips the proximity bracelet andgets ready to go.38 - 2. WAFguides the PwD during the walk.39 - 3. PwD arrives home safely.33 + 1. PwD gets ready to go.<br> 34 + 2. MiRo guides the PwD during the walk.<br> 35 + 3. PwD gets home safely. 40 40 </td></tr> 41 41 </table> 42 42 </td> ... ... @@ -52,204 +52,21 @@ 52 52 <b>IDP</b> 53 53 </td></tr> 54 54 <tr><td>1</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td></tr> 55 -<tr><td>2</td><td> WAFcan follow a set route</td><td>Walking withWAFincreases the user's happiness</td><td></td></tr>56 -<tr><td>3</td><td> WAF can lead the way back home</td><td>-</td><td>Guiding the human while walking pattern</td></tr>51 +<tr><td>2</td><td>MiRo can follow a set route</td><td>Walking with MiRo increases the user's happiness</td><td>Guiding the human while walking pattern</td></tr> 52 +<tr><td>3</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td></tr> 57 57 </table> 58 -</td></tr> 59 -</table> 60 60 61 -<h2>Use Case 2: User gets distracted while taking a walk</h2> 62 -<table width='100%'> 63 -<tr> 64 -<td width='30%' style="font-size:16px"> 65 -<table border='1px' width='50%'> 66 -<tr border='1px' width='30%'><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 67 - <b>Objective</b> 68 -</td><td width='70%'> 69 - Allow people with dementia to take a walk without a caretaker. 70 -</td></tr> 71 -<tr><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 72 - <b>TDP</b> 73 -</td><td> 74 - Human lost 75 -</td></tr> 76 -<tr><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 77 - <b>Actors</b> 78 -</td><td>Person with Dementia (PwD), WAF 79 -</td></tr> 80 -<tr><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 81 - <b>Pre-condition</b> 82 -</td><td> 83 - PwD wants to take a walk. <br> 84 - WAF ready to lead the human. <br> 85 - The walking route is already set. <br> 86 - PwD already wears the proximity bracelet. 87 -</td></tr> 88 -<tr><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 89 - <b>Post-condition</b> 90 -</td><td>PwD has taken a walk and is happily home now. 91 -</td></tr> 92 -<tr><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 93 - <b>Action sequence</b> 94 -</td><td> 95 - UC steps:<br> 96 - 1. PwD takes a walk, WAF guides PwD during the walk. <br> 97 - 2. PwD gets lost, WAF stops. <br> 98 - 3. WAF tries to get PwD's attention. <br> 99 - 4. WAF regains PwD's attention and they continue walking together. <br> 100 - 5. PwD arrives home safely. 101 -</td></tr> 102 -</table> 103 -</td> 104 -<td width='50%' style="font-size:16px"> 105 -<table border='1px' width='50%'> 106 -<tr><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 107 - <b>UC step<b> 108 -</td><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 109 - <b>Requirements</b> 110 -</td><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 111 -<b>Claims</b> 112 -</td><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 113 -<b>IDP</b> 114 -</td></tr> 115 -<tr><td>1</td><td>WAF can follow a set route</td><td>Walking with WAF increases the user's happiness</td><td>Guiding the human while walking pattern</td></tr> 116 -<tr><td>2</td><td>WAF can detect if the PwD is too far away</td><td>-</td><td>Guiding human back pattern</td></tr> 117 -<tr><td>3</td><td>WAF can make sounds and perform dog-like movements</td><td>-</td><td>Getting attention pattern</td></tr> 118 -<tr><td>4</td><td>WAF can follow a set route</td><td>Walking with WAF increases the user's happiness</td><td>Guiding the human while walking pattern</td></tr> 119 -<tr><td>5</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td></tr> 120 -</table> 121 -</td></tr> 122 -</table> 123 123 124 -<h2>Use Case 3: User walks away while taking a walk</h2> 125 -<table width='100%'> 126 -<tr> 127 -<td width='30%' style="font-size:16px"> 128 -<table border='1px' width='50%'> 129 -<tr border='1px' width='30%'><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 130 - <b>Objective</b> 131 -</td><td width='70%'> 132 - Allow people with dementia to take a walk without caretakers. 133 133 </td></tr> 134 -<tr><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 135 - <b>TDP</b> 136 -</td><td> 137 - Human lost 138 -</td></tr> 139 -<tr><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 140 - <b>Actors</b> 141 -</td><td>Person with Dementia (PwD), WAF, Caretaker 142 -</td></tr> 143 -<tr><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 144 - <b>Pre-condition</b> 145 -</td><td> 146 - PwD wants to take a walk. <br> 147 - WAF is ready to guide the human. <br> 148 - The walking route is already set. <br> 149 - PwD already wears the proximity bracelet. 150 -</td></tr> 151 -<tr><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 152 - <b>Post-condition</b> 153 -</td><td>PwD has taken a walk and is safely home now. 154 -</td></tr> 155 -<tr><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 156 - <b>Action sequence</b> 157 -</td><td> 158 - UC steps:<br> 159 - 1. PwD takes a walk, WAF guides PwD during the walk. <br> 160 - 2. PwD walks away, WAF stops. <br> 161 - 3. WAF tries to get PwD's attention. <br> 162 - 4. WAF fails to regain PwD's attention and notifies caretaker. <br> 163 - 5. Caretaker arrives and guides PwD back home safely. 164 -</td></tr> 57 + 165 165 </table> 166 -</td> 167 -<td width='50%' style="font-size:16px"> 168 -<table border='1px' width='50%'> 169 -<tr><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 170 - <b>UC step<b> 171 -</td><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 172 - <b>Requirements</b> 173 -</td><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 174 -<b>Claims</b> 175 -</td><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 176 -<b>IDP</b> 177 -</td></tr> 178 -<tr><td>1</td><td>WAF can follow a set route</td><td>Walking with WAF increases the user's happiness</td><td>Guiding the human while walking pattern</td></tr> 179 -<tr><td>2</td><td>WAF can detect if the PwD is too far away</td><td>-</td><td>Guiding human back pattern</td></tr> 180 -<tr><td>3</td><td>WAF can make sounds and perform dog-like movements</td><td>-</td><td>Getting attention pattern</td></tr> 181 -<tr><td>4</td><td>WAF can notify caretakers</td><td>-</td><td>-</td></tr> 182 -<tr><td>5</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td></tr> 183 -</table> 184 -</td></tr> 185 -</table> 186 186 187 187 188 -<h2>Use Case 4: User takes a break or talks to someone</h2> 189 -<table width='100%'> 190 -<tr> 191 -<td width='30%' style="font-size:16px"> 192 -<table border='1px' width='50%'> 193 -<tr border='1px' width='30%'><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 194 - <b>Objective</b> 195 -</td><td width='70%'> 196 - Allow people with dementia to take a walk without a caretaker. 197 -</td></tr> 198 -<tr><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 199 - <b>TDP</b> 200 -</td><td> 201 - Human in Charge 202 -</td></tr> 203 -<tr><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 204 - <b>Actors</b> 205 -</td><td>Person with Dementia (PwD), WAF, Other Person 206 -</td></tr> 207 -<tr><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 208 - <b>Pre-condition</b> 209 -</td><td> 210 - PwD wants to take a walk. <br> 211 - WAF ready to lead the human. <br> 212 - The walking route is already set. <br> 213 - PwD already wears the proximity bracelet. 214 -</td></tr> 215 -<tr><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 216 - <b>Post-condition</b> 217 -</td><td>PwD has taken a walk and is happily home now. 218 -</td></tr> 219 -<tr><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 220 - <b>Action sequence</b> 221 -</td><td> 222 - UC steps:<br> 223 - 1. PwD takes a walk, WAF guides PwD during the walk. <br> 224 - 2. PwD gets tired or notices someone, WAF stops. <br> 225 - 3. PwD stays in the same place for a while. <br> 226 - 4. PwD decides to start walking again. <br> 227 - 5. WAF continues to guide the PwD. 228 -</td></tr> 229 -</table> 230 -</td> 231 -<td width='50%' style="font-size:16px"> 232 -<table border='1px' width='50%'> 233 -<tr><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 234 - <b>UC step<b> 235 -</td><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 236 - <b>Requirements</b> 237 -</td><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 238 -<b>Claims</b> 239 -</td><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 240 -<b>IDP</b> 241 -</td></tr> 242 -<tr><td>1</td><td>WAF can follow a set route</td><td>Walking with WAF increases the user's happiness</td><td>Guiding the human while walking pattern</td></tr> 243 -<tr><td>2</td><td>WAF can detect if the PwD has stopped</td><td>-</td><td>-</td></tr> 244 -<tr><td>3</td><td>WAF can make minor movements to not look completely stationary</td><td>-</td><td>-</td></tr> 245 -<tr><td>4</td><td>WAF can notice PwD has stopped taking a break</td><td>-</td><td>-</td></tr> 246 -<tr><td>5</td><td>WAF can keep following the set route</td><td>Walking with WAF increases the user's happiness</td><td>Guiding the human while walking pattern</td></tr> 247 -</table> 248 -</td></tr> 249 -</table> 250 250 251 251 252 -<h2>Use Case 5: User falls while taking a walk</h2> 63 + 64 +<!-- Your HTML code here --> 65 +<h2>UC001: TITLE</h2> 253 253 <table width='100%'> 254 254 <tr> 255 255 <td width='30%' style="font-size:16px"> ... ... @@ -257,94 +257,32 @@ 257 257 <tr border='1px' width='30%'><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 258 258 <b>Objective</b> 259 259 </td><td width='70%'> 260 - Allowpeople with dementia to take a walk without caretakers.73 + OB01: TITLE 261 261 </td></tr> 262 262 <tr><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 263 263 <b>TDP</b> 264 264 </td><td> 265 - Robotin charge78 + TDP: TITLE 266 266 </td></tr> 267 267 <tr><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 268 268 <b>Actors</b> 269 -</td><td> Person with Dementia (PwD), WAF, Caretaker82 +</td><td> 270 270 </td></tr> 271 271 <tr><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 272 272 <b>Pre-condition</b> 273 273 </td><td> 274 - PwD wants to take a walk. <br> 275 - WAF is already present in the room. <br> 276 - The walking route has already been set. <br> 277 - PwD already wears the proximity bracelet. 278 278 </td></tr> 279 279 <tr><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 280 280 <b>Post-condition</b> 281 -</td><td>PwD has taken a walk and made it home safely. 282 -</td></tr> 283 -<tr><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 284 - <b>Action sequence</b> 285 285 </td><td> 286 - UC steps:<br> 287 - 1. PwD takes a walk, WAF guides PwD during the walk. <br> 288 - 2. PwD falls and cannot get up, WAF stops. <br> 289 - 3. WAF notifies caretaker. <br> 290 - 4. Caretaker arrives and helps PwD. <br> 291 291 </td></tr> 292 -</table> 293 -</td> 294 -<td width='50%' style="font-size:16px"> 295 -<table border='1px' width='50%'> 296 296 <tr><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 297 - <b>UC step<b> 298 -</td><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 299 - <b>Requirements</b> 300 -</td><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 301 -<b>Claims</b> 302 -</td><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 303 -<b>IDP</b> 304 -</td></tr> 305 -<tr><td>1</td><td>WAF can follow a set route</td><td>Walking with WAF increases the user's happiness</td><td>Guiding the human while walking pattern</td></tr> 306 -<tr><td>2</td><td>WAF can detect if PwD needs help</td><td>-</td><td>-</td></tr> 307 -<tr><td>3</td><td>WAF can notify caretakers</td><td>-</td><td>-</td></tr> 308 -<tr><td>4</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td></tr> 309 -</table> 310 -</td></tr> 311 -</table> 312 - 313 -<h1> Future work: snoezelen</h1> 314 -<h2>Use Case 6: User that likes dogs snoezels with WAF</h2> 315 -<table width='100%'> 316 -<tr> 317 -<td width='30%' style="font-size:16px"> 318 -<table border='1px' width='50%'> 319 -<tr border='1px' width='30%'><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 320 - <b>Objective</b> 321 -</td><td width='70%'> 322 - Provide people with dementia a companion. 323 -</td></tr> 324 -<tr><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 325 - <b>TDP</b> 326 -</td><td> 327 - Human in charge 328 -</td></tr> 329 -<tr><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 330 - <b>Actors</b> 331 -</td><td>Person with Dementia (PwD), WAF 332 -</td></tr> 333 -<tr><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 334 - <b>Pre-condition</b> 335 -</td><td>WAF is already in the room. 336 -</td></tr> 337 -<tr><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 338 - <b>Post-condition</b> 339 -</td><td>PwD has bonded with WAF. 340 -</td></tr> 341 -<tr><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 342 342 <b>Action sequence</b> 343 343 </td><td> 95 + Figure<br><br> 344 344 UC steps:<br> 345 - 1. WAF is placed in front of a PwD. <br> 346 - 2. PwD pets WAF's head and body, WAF reacts positively.<br> 347 - 3. PwD feels better. <br> 97 + 1. ...<br> 98 + 2. ...<br> 348 348 </td></tr> 349 349 </table> 350 350 </td> ... ... @@ -359,65 +359,16 @@ 359 359 </td><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 360 360 <b>IDP</b> 361 361 </td></tr> 362 -<tr><td>1</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td></tr> 363 -<tr><td>2</td><td>WAF can react positively to snoezelen</td><td>-</td><td>-</td></tr> 364 -<tr><td>3</td><td>-</td><td>PwD will become either more relaxed at best or not bothered at worst</td><td>-</td></tr> 113 +<tr><td>1</td><td>RQ001: Title</td><td>CL001: Title</td><td>IDP: Title</td></tr> 114 +<tr><td>2</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td></tr> 115 +<tr><td></td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td></tr> 116 +<tr><td></td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td></tr> 117 +<tr><td></td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td></tr> 365 365 </table> 366 -</td></tr> 367 -</table> 368 368 369 -<h2>Use Case 7: User that dislikes dogs snoezels with WAF</h2> 370 -<table width='100%'> 371 -<tr> 372 -<td width='30%' style="font-size:16px"> 373 -<table border='1px' width='50%'> 374 -<tr border='1px' width='30%'><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 375 - <b>Objective</b> 376 -</td><td width='70%'> 377 - Provide people with dementia a companion. 120 + 378 378 </td></tr> 379 -<tr><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 380 - <b>TDP</b> 381 -</td><td> 382 - Human in charge 383 -</td></tr> 384 -<tr><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 385 - <b>Actors</b> 386 -</td><td>Person with Dementia (PwD), WAF 387 -</td></tr> 388 -<tr><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 389 - <b>Pre-condition</b> 390 -</td><td>WAF is already in the room. 391 -</td></tr> 392 -<tr><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 393 - <b>Post-condition</b> 394 -</td><td>PwD has not bonded with WAF. 395 -</td></tr> 396 -<tr><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 397 - <b>Action sequence</b> 398 -</td><td> 399 - UC steps:<br> 400 - 1. WAF is placed in front of a PwD. <br> 401 - 2. PwD pets WAF's head and body, WAF reacts positively.<br> 402 - 3. PwD doesn't feel better than before. <br> 403 -</td></tr> 122 + 404 404 </table> 405 -</td> 406 -<td width='50%' style="font-size:16px"> 407 -<table border='1px' width='50%'> 408 -<tr><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 409 - <b>UC step<b> 410 -</td><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 411 - <b>Requirements</b> 412 -</td><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 413 -<b>Claims</b> 414 -</td><td bgcolor='gainsboro'> 415 -<b>IDP</b> 416 -</td></tr> 417 -<tr><td>1</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td></tr> 418 -<tr><td>2</td><td>WAF can react positively to snoezelen</td><td>-</td><td>-</td></tr> 419 -<tr><td>3</td><td>-</td><td>PwD will become either more relaxed at best or not bothered at worst</td><td>-</td></tr> 420 -</table> 421 -</td></tr> 422 -</table> 423 423 {{/html}} 125 +
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