A telephone-based menu system is being designed for a magazine subscription service system. There are seven magazines available: National Geographic, Travel and Leisure, Entrepreneur, Time, Golf, US News and World Report, and Fortune. Describe three reasonable orderings of the voice menus and justify each.
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Sometimes called the “information architecture” of our magazine subscription system, consider both business reasons and ease-of-use in designing the system.
For example, possibly the simple alphabetized list may speed access to a user:
Entrepreneur, Fortune, Golf, National Geographic, Travel and Leisure, Time, US News and World Report
Another approach is a grouping by subject, e.g. recreation vs business to break up the menu into two smaller lists:
Business: Entrepreneur, Fortune, Time, US News and World Report
Recreation: Golf, National Geographic, Travel and Leisure
A third approach would be grouping by sales, i.e. number of subscriptions (my guess), to focus the frequent users first:
Time, National Geographic, Fortune, US News and World Report, Travel and Leisure, Golf, Entrepreneur
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