Friday, September 28, 2018

Testing the hypothesis, Part 2


After conducting five more interviews, I have found that my opportunity (lack of parking and knowledge of available spots at UF) is only applicable to people who drive on campus often. When interviewing student Evan Kessler, he did not seem to take much interest to my idea because he does not drive or scoot around campus. Furthermore, after speaking to the house manager of my fraternity, Rony Francois, he informed me that him along with many other faculty members get preferred parking spots, so that idea would not really appeal to him since he always has a place to park. I believe that these are the two major groups that do not have real interest in my opportunity.

Inside the boundary
Outside the boundary
Students who drive on campus often and need to park
Faculty who have reserved spots

Students who don’t have cars or scooters
The need is to know where they can park around their dorm/class/ library
There is no need if the students are walking or getting a ride from somebody because then they don’t need to park anywhere
The need exists because there are a lack of spots compared to the amount of vehicles on campus
People who don’t have vehicles do not see the struggle of looking for a while to find a single spot around the area you want to go

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