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A System Evaluation of Using an Automated
          Teller Machine

THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY            ALLEN J COCHRAN

Integrated Systems Engineering 770   OSU Graduate Student, Design
Professor Phil Smith.131             allenjcochran@gmail.com
Autumn 2010                          www.allenjcochran.com
A System Evaluation
of Using an Automated
Teller Machine

ALLEN COCHRAN




OVERVIEW                                                     chosen because they are easily, and
                                                             regularly performed in tandem Similarly,
This system evaluation will address the                      both tasks are the primary function of
process of performing two very common                        ATMs. Relatively recently have the other
tasks facilitated by Fifth Third Bank                        functions been added.
Automated Teller Machines, or ATMs.
Every ATM performers identical tasks but                     USER GROUP
utilizing drive up or walk up machines with
several keypads of buttons, a screen, a                      These particular processes were chosen
cash delivery slot, deposit envelope slot,                   because of their non-specific user group
and ATM card slot. Nowadays they often                       and the wide range of potential users.
include a small plastic bubble containing a                  Anyone who has a checking or savings
video camera. Located in a large number                      account, or the need to check their
of locations, Fifth Third Bank is the chosen                 account balance on the go is a potential
bank ATM for this task because of the                        user for this system. Additionally, with the
large mid to southern ohio presence they                     interconnectivity of banks, users need
maintain and simply because the issues                       not hold accounts with Fifth Third to be
ATMs present could be addressed easily.                      considered in this user group. Besides
                                                             children under the, estimated age of
Specifically, the system tasks are 1)                        13, anyone 14 and older may hold a
checking an account balance, and                             bank account and thus be a potential
2) withdrawing cash. The tasks were                          user. This system is then open to use by

    System Evaluation of Using An Automated Teller Machine
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users with a considerably wide range of                     curve the first several times its used,
technological affluence.                                    the system is so frequented that people
                                                            manage to adapt. Regardless, on the
METHOD &                                                    opposite end of the spectrum, the issues
TASKS ANALYZED                                              with the system are disappointing and
                                                            while the tasks may end up successful,
An expert review of this system was
                                                            users seem to be blind to the fact that at
done. As a main reference point, the ten
                                                            their roots, ATMs don’t follow conventions
heuristics of Jakob Nielsen were used
                                                            of most modern systems.
to identify issues with the ATM system.
The chose this system because of how
                                                            FUNCTIONAL NEGATIVES
specifically task oriented it is. There is
a clearly defined start and end to each                     In this section, Jakob Neilsen’s ten
encounter with the system and, more                         heuristics are addressed specifically to the
specifically, the encounters always have                    Automated Teller Machine system.
a goal to accomplish. The system is
only ever used on-the-go, and by users                      Visibility of System Status
who are generally under the pressure                        The system does not explain how far users
of time. Because of this, ATMs present                      are into the overall task. At no point during
an interesting opportunity to critique a                    either task are users told how much longer
system that users have become relatively                    it will be. Even when moving from checking
complacent with.                                            an account balance into withdrawing
                                                            cash, the system simply starts over with
CRITICAL DEFECTS                                            only a screen asking if users would like
Explicitly, there is no critical defect that                another transaction.
keeps users from completing either of
the two tasks. However, users place                         Match Between System &
a tremendous amount of trust in their                       the Real World:
banks and so trust in the technology                        As mentioned, transaction is a word that
banks provide. ATMs are common place                        prompts users to begin the second part
in today’s western society. Despite the                     of this evaluation, withdrawing cash.
number of minor defects, users would                        Transaction, though, is used throughout
continue to press buttons until the desired                 the system to mean several things from
outcome is reached.                                         “monetary transaction”, to simply “an
                                                            action.”
FUNCTIONAL POSITIVES                                        User Control & Freedom: Because the
                                                            system controls range over three keypads
Along with the above critical defect
                                                            of buttons, and between buttons and
considerations and despite the challenges,
                                                            screen, it is not always understood which
this system works. It is used regularly and
                                                            is the correct button to push. When
while there may be a annoying learning

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buttons are incorrectly triggered, the                       all together. Not only does is the exterior
user has little or no control over exiting                   too busy, the various slots, buttons, and
or going backwards.                                          panels that make up the ATM face form
                                                             a patchwork of pieces that are unrelated
Consistency & Standards                                      to any use of the machine or design
The system graphics are a far-cry from                       aesthetic. The screen interface is dated
current standards. The ATMs’ screen                          and lower resolution than any other
resolution is not only poor but so small that                similar machine.
graphics and text are often mis-aligned,
inconsistent throughout and not always                       Help Users Recognize, Diagnose, &
present when they should be. Addressed                       Recover From Errors
below, instructions were not consistent                      The system had no error screens. Similarly
or meaningful.                                               there was no choice but to start over when
                                                             errors were encountered.
Error Prevention
In reality, errors did not come up during                    Help & Documentation
this process. This may be a result that                      None present. The system could be used
when incorrect buttons are pushed, the                       without documentation.
system and task have to be restarted.
                                                             Summary of Funtional
Recognition Rather than Recall                               Negatives
Neither forward nor backward locations                       1. Page titles are misleading
are clear to users. That being said, the                     2. Graphics are dated and deceiving and
system does a semi-decent job of keeping                        often placed in confusing places not
each screen to minimal choices, but                             quite related to the text they should
this could be directly related to the low                       be.
resolution screen. Similarly, there is no real               3. Haptic choices go back and forth from
contrast between unrelated which could                          the screen buttons to the numerical
cause regular recognition concerns.                             pad. Only two of the three keypads are
                                                                used and of those two, one keypad is
Flexibility & Efficiency of Use                                 used 95% of the time.
Only one accelerate was present in the                       4. The directions don’t afford the easiest
system that was also noticeable. In effect                      solutions. Sometimes users are
there were no ways to become more                               directed to press a screen button
proficient in performing each task by                           when hitting enter will do the same
utilizing shortcuts.                                            thing.
                                                             5. Pages lack any locational devices and
Aesthetic & Minimalist Design                                   there is no way to find yourself within
The design of the system is disappointing                       the system.


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6. Confusing taxonomy, i.e. “transaction”.                  function and the single additional slot
   A users mental model of Transaction                      could be used to both dispense cash and
   only pertains to monetary transactions                   deposit checks.
   when working with banks. Thus in any
   other use this is an improper use of                     With the introduction of a touch screen
   the term.                                                to the ATM machine, the system could
                                                            be tested more regularly and upgraded
DESIGN                                                      via those test. Similarly, forcing users to
RECOMMENDATIONS &                                           interact with the screen would allow the
GENERAL CONCLUSIONS                                         conventions of the web to play key roles in
                                                            the composition of screens, locate-ability
In essence, adding in all those things, as
                                                            within the system, and consistency we
aforementioned, that the system lacks
                                                            expect between pages and tasks.
would be a good place to begin any
design recommendations. The major
                                                            While this system may ultimately be
recommendations for the system are to
                                                            useable, it is has significant room for
drastically alter the exterior so that only
                                                            improvement. The instructions are unclear.
a touchscreen, card slot, and one action
                                                            The graphics relate poorly. There are too
slot are present. Secondary to that, they
                                                            many button choices for the common
system screen could stand for a significant
                                                            system uses and users are faced with lots
upgrade, resolution increase, and full color.
                                                            of reading when they are almost always
                                                            pressed for time. Much could be done to
Cleaning up the exterior, reducing visual
                                                            reduce the costs of the systems by way
clutter, and physical choices would
                                                            of a touch screen interface that could be
help concentrate users attention. The
                                                            regularly updated after routine user testing.
screen would provide an obvious point of
interaction as we have been conditioned
to use touch screens broadly by this point
in time. The card slot has a similar obvious




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OUTLINE OF TASKS                               For this evalauation, note that the user must have a prior
                                               need to withdraw money. Otherwise, the first step would be
                                               to have a need to withdrawal money.




                                               1. Drive up to ATM.

                                               2. Insert ATM Card.

                                               3. Using the numerical keypad below the screen,
                                                  enter 4 digit personal identifcation number.

                                               4. Using the button at the top of the button
                                                  column on the left hand side of the screen,
                                                  press associated button to indicate enter.

                                                          DEFECT: Note that, it is not specified but users may
                                                          also press Enter on the numerical keypad rathan
                                                          than to push the button indicated on screen.

                                                          DEFECT: The instructions beneath the page title are
                                                          not only inaccurate, they are ignored by the user.

                                                          DEFECT: The yellow graphic of the hand is
                                                          confusing. It appears to be pushing buttons on the
                                                          right hand of the screen.

                                               5. Once screen has changed, choose 1 of 4
                                                  transactions: 1) $60 Fast Cash From Checking,
                                                  2) Withdraw Cash, 3) Purchase Stamps, or 4)
                                                  Next Selection.

                                               6. To acheive the first objective, users must
                                                  choose 4) Next Selection by pushing the
                                                  associated screen button to the left of the
                                                  screen.

                                                          DEFECT: there is no indication what choosing Next
                                                          Selection will take users to or if their need at this
                                                          point can even be met. Users must have had prior
                                                          knowledge of the system in order to know that
                                                          retrieving your Account Balance is even possible.

                                               7. Choose 4) Next Selection by pushing the
                                                  associated screen button to the left of the screen.

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8. Once screen has changed, choose 1 of 4
                                                 transactions: 1) Set Preferences, 2) Account
                                                 Balance, 3) Deposit, or 4) Next Selection.

                                                         DEFECT: again there is no indication where choosing
                                                         4) Next Selection will lead you but as our objective is
                                                         met on this screen, it is unessessary to continue on.

                                                         DEFECT: There are three graphics on screen shown
                                                         in approximation to the choices. However, there are
                                                         only three close to the choice options and they are
                                                         poorly aligned so not only do users tend to neglect
                                                         them, they can also confuse the process.

                                              9. Choose 2) Account Balance by pushing the
                                                 associated screen button to the left of the
                                                 screen.

                                              10. Choose an account to retreive its balance by
                                                  pushing the associated screen button to the
                                                  left of the screen.

                                                         DEFECT: there is no idication of what will happen
                                                         once you choose an account.

                                              11. Advancing to the next screen, choose either
                                                  1) Yes or 2) No to receive a receipt by pushing
                                                  the associated screen button to the left of the
                                                  screen.

                                                         DEFECT: If users should choose 2) No in this
                                                         instance, it appears as though the task will fail and
                                                         be unsuccessful when, in actuality, a screen will pop
                                                         up with the Account Balance. This too is an issue,
                                                         because there is nothing on this screen indicating
                                                         that this will happen.

                                              12. Choose 1) Yes to accomplish objective.

                                              13. Advancing to the next screen, choose either 1)
                                                  Yes or 2) No to indicate if another transaction
                                                  is desired.

                                                         DEFECT: Two actions are combined on one screen.
                                                         This is confusing to users.

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14. Choose 1) Yes to accomplish objective, by
                                                  pressing the associated screen button to the
                                                  left of the screen.

                                              15. The process repeats itself. It is repeated below,
                                                  but note that it is nearly identical to starting
                                                  back at step 5.

                                              16. Once screen has changed, choose 1 of 4
                                                  transactions: 1) $60 Fast Cash From Checking,
                                                  2) Withdraw Cash, 3) Purchase Stamps, or 4)
                                                  Next Selection.

                                              17. Advancing to the next screen, choose 2)
                                                  Withdraw Cash by pressing the associated
                                                  screen button to the left of the screen.

                                              18. Advancing to the next screen, choose 1 of 2
                                                  Accounts: 1) Checking, 2) Savings.

                                              19. Choose 1) Checking by pressing the associated
                                                  screen button to the left of the screen.

                                              20. Advancing to the next screen, enter the
                                                  amount to withdraw in multiples of $20.

                                                         DEFECT: For the first time since the beginning of
                                                         the task, users are asked to switch back to the
                                                         numerical key pad but this is not indicated on
                                                         screen. Instead, on screen it is indicated how users
                                                         should complete the task using the same buttons
                                                         that they have been using for the entire task, the left
                                                         hand screen buttons.

                                              21. Enter the amount for withdraw.

                                              22. Press Ok using the associated screen button
                                                  to the left of the screen to indicate that the
                                                  ammount for withdraw has been entered
                                                  correctly.

                                                         DEFECT: the command correction is on the same
                                                         hierarchial level as OK. Ok completed this portion




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of the task, while Correction alters the amount for
                                                         withdraw. Being on two different levels of activity,
                                                         Correction should be indicated differently so as not
                                                         to confuse the user.

                                              23. At this point the ATM dispenses cash.

                                              24. User retreives cash.

                                              25. ATM ejects card.

                                              26. User retreives ATM card.

                                              27. ATM returns to Welcome Screen.




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Eval report v_f

  • 1. A System Evaluation of Using an Automated Teller Machine THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY ALLEN J COCHRAN Integrated Systems Engineering 770 OSU Graduate Student, Design Professor Phil Smith.131 allenjcochran@gmail.com Autumn 2010 www.allenjcochran.com
  • 2. A System Evaluation of Using an Automated Teller Machine ALLEN COCHRAN OVERVIEW chosen because they are easily, and regularly performed in tandem Similarly, This system evaluation will address the both tasks are the primary function of process of performing two very common ATMs. Relatively recently have the other tasks facilitated by Fifth Third Bank functions been added. Automated Teller Machines, or ATMs. Every ATM performers identical tasks but USER GROUP utilizing drive up or walk up machines with several keypads of buttons, a screen, a These particular processes were chosen cash delivery slot, deposit envelope slot, because of their non-specific user group and ATM card slot. Nowadays they often and the wide range of potential users. include a small plastic bubble containing a Anyone who has a checking or savings video camera. Located in a large number account, or the need to check their of locations, Fifth Third Bank is the chosen account balance on the go is a potential bank ATM for this task because of the user for this system. Additionally, with the large mid to southern ohio presence they interconnectivity of banks, users need maintain and simply because the issues not hold accounts with Fifth Third to be ATMs present could be addressed easily. considered in this user group. Besides children under the, estimated age of Specifically, the system tasks are 1) 13, anyone 14 and older may hold a checking an account balance, and bank account and thus be a potential 2) withdrawing cash. The tasks were user. This system is then open to use by System Evaluation of Using An Automated Teller Machine 2
  • 3. users with a considerably wide range of curve the first several times its used, technological affluence. the system is so frequented that people manage to adapt. Regardless, on the METHOD & opposite end of the spectrum, the issues TASKS ANALYZED with the system are disappointing and while the tasks may end up successful, An expert review of this system was users seem to be blind to the fact that at done. As a main reference point, the ten their roots, ATMs don’t follow conventions heuristics of Jakob Nielsen were used of most modern systems. to identify issues with the ATM system. The chose this system because of how FUNCTIONAL NEGATIVES specifically task oriented it is. There is a clearly defined start and end to each In this section, Jakob Neilsen’s ten encounter with the system and, more heuristics are addressed specifically to the specifically, the encounters always have Automated Teller Machine system. a goal to accomplish. The system is only ever used on-the-go, and by users Visibility of System Status who are generally under the pressure The system does not explain how far users of time. Because of this, ATMs present are into the overall task. At no point during an interesting opportunity to critique a either task are users told how much longer system that users have become relatively it will be. Even when moving from checking complacent with. an account balance into withdrawing cash, the system simply starts over with CRITICAL DEFECTS only a screen asking if users would like Explicitly, there is no critical defect that another transaction. keeps users from completing either of the two tasks. However, users place Match Between System & a tremendous amount of trust in their the Real World: banks and so trust in the technology As mentioned, transaction is a word that banks provide. ATMs are common place prompts users to begin the second part in today’s western society. Despite the of this evaluation, withdrawing cash. number of minor defects, users would Transaction, though, is used throughout continue to press buttons until the desired the system to mean several things from outcome is reached. “monetary transaction”, to simply “an action.” FUNCTIONAL POSITIVES User Control & Freedom: Because the system controls range over three keypads Along with the above critical defect of buttons, and between buttons and considerations and despite the challenges, screen, it is not always understood which this system works. It is used regularly and is the correct button to push. When while there may be a annoying learning System Evaluation of Using An Automated Teller Machine 3
  • 4. buttons are incorrectly triggered, the all together. Not only does is the exterior user has little or no control over exiting too busy, the various slots, buttons, and or going backwards. panels that make up the ATM face form a patchwork of pieces that are unrelated Consistency & Standards to any use of the machine or design The system graphics are a far-cry from aesthetic. The screen interface is dated current standards. The ATMs’ screen and lower resolution than any other resolution is not only poor but so small that similar machine. graphics and text are often mis-aligned, inconsistent throughout and not always Help Users Recognize, Diagnose, & present when they should be. Addressed Recover From Errors below, instructions were not consistent The system had no error screens. Similarly or meaningful. there was no choice but to start over when errors were encountered. Error Prevention In reality, errors did not come up during Help & Documentation this process. This may be a result that None present. The system could be used when incorrect buttons are pushed, the without documentation. system and task have to be restarted. Summary of Funtional Recognition Rather than Recall Negatives Neither forward nor backward locations 1. Page titles are misleading are clear to users. That being said, the 2. Graphics are dated and deceiving and system does a semi-decent job of keeping often placed in confusing places not each screen to minimal choices, but quite related to the text they should this could be directly related to the low be. resolution screen. Similarly, there is no real 3. Haptic choices go back and forth from contrast between unrelated which could the screen buttons to the numerical cause regular recognition concerns. pad. Only two of the three keypads are used and of those two, one keypad is Flexibility & Efficiency of Use used 95% of the time. Only one accelerate was present in the 4. The directions don’t afford the easiest system that was also noticeable. In effect solutions. Sometimes users are there were no ways to become more directed to press a screen button proficient in performing each task by when hitting enter will do the same utilizing shortcuts. thing. 5. Pages lack any locational devices and Aesthetic & Minimalist Design there is no way to find yourself within The design of the system is disappointing the system. System Evaluation of Using An Automated Teller Machine 4
  • 5. 6. Confusing taxonomy, i.e. “transaction”. function and the single additional slot A users mental model of Transaction could be used to both dispense cash and only pertains to monetary transactions deposit checks. when working with banks. Thus in any other use this is an improper use of With the introduction of a touch screen the term. to the ATM machine, the system could be tested more regularly and upgraded DESIGN via those test. Similarly, forcing users to RECOMMENDATIONS & interact with the screen would allow the GENERAL CONCLUSIONS conventions of the web to play key roles in the composition of screens, locate-ability In essence, adding in all those things, as within the system, and consistency we aforementioned, that the system lacks expect between pages and tasks. would be a good place to begin any design recommendations. The major While this system may ultimately be recommendations for the system are to useable, it is has significant room for drastically alter the exterior so that only improvement. The instructions are unclear. a touchscreen, card slot, and one action The graphics relate poorly. There are too slot are present. Secondary to that, they many button choices for the common system screen could stand for a significant system uses and users are faced with lots upgrade, resolution increase, and full color. of reading when they are almost always pressed for time. Much could be done to Cleaning up the exterior, reducing visual reduce the costs of the systems by way clutter, and physical choices would of a touch screen interface that could be help concentrate users attention. The regularly updated after routine user testing. screen would provide an obvious point of interaction as we have been conditioned to use touch screens broadly by this point in time. The card slot has a similar obvious System Evaluation of Using An Automated Teller Machine 5
  • 6. OUTLINE OF TASKS For this evalauation, note that the user must have a prior need to withdraw money. Otherwise, the first step would be to have a need to withdrawal money. 1. Drive up to ATM. 2. Insert ATM Card. 3. Using the numerical keypad below the screen, enter 4 digit personal identifcation number. 4. Using the button at the top of the button column on the left hand side of the screen, press associated button to indicate enter. DEFECT: Note that, it is not specified but users may also press Enter on the numerical keypad rathan than to push the button indicated on screen. DEFECT: The instructions beneath the page title are not only inaccurate, they are ignored by the user. DEFECT: The yellow graphic of the hand is confusing. It appears to be pushing buttons on the right hand of the screen. 5. Once screen has changed, choose 1 of 4 transactions: 1) $60 Fast Cash From Checking, 2) Withdraw Cash, 3) Purchase Stamps, or 4) Next Selection. 6. To acheive the first objective, users must choose 4) Next Selection by pushing the associated screen button to the left of the screen. DEFECT: there is no indication what choosing Next Selection will take users to or if their need at this point can even be met. Users must have had prior knowledge of the system in order to know that retrieving your Account Balance is even possible. 7. Choose 4) Next Selection by pushing the associated screen button to the left of the screen. System Evaluation of Using An Automated Teller Machine 6
  • 7. 8. Once screen has changed, choose 1 of 4 transactions: 1) Set Preferences, 2) Account Balance, 3) Deposit, or 4) Next Selection. DEFECT: again there is no indication where choosing 4) Next Selection will lead you but as our objective is met on this screen, it is unessessary to continue on. DEFECT: There are three graphics on screen shown in approximation to the choices. However, there are only three close to the choice options and they are poorly aligned so not only do users tend to neglect them, they can also confuse the process. 9. Choose 2) Account Balance by pushing the associated screen button to the left of the screen. 10. Choose an account to retreive its balance by pushing the associated screen button to the left of the screen. DEFECT: there is no idication of what will happen once you choose an account. 11. Advancing to the next screen, choose either 1) Yes or 2) No to receive a receipt by pushing the associated screen button to the left of the screen. DEFECT: If users should choose 2) No in this instance, it appears as though the task will fail and be unsuccessful when, in actuality, a screen will pop up with the Account Balance. This too is an issue, because there is nothing on this screen indicating that this will happen. 12. Choose 1) Yes to accomplish objective. 13. Advancing to the next screen, choose either 1) Yes or 2) No to indicate if another transaction is desired. DEFECT: Two actions are combined on one screen. This is confusing to users. System Evaluation of Using An Automated Teller Machine 7
  • 8. 14. Choose 1) Yes to accomplish objective, by pressing the associated screen button to the left of the screen. 15. The process repeats itself. It is repeated below, but note that it is nearly identical to starting back at step 5. 16. Once screen has changed, choose 1 of 4 transactions: 1) $60 Fast Cash From Checking, 2) Withdraw Cash, 3) Purchase Stamps, or 4) Next Selection. 17. Advancing to the next screen, choose 2) Withdraw Cash by pressing the associated screen button to the left of the screen. 18. Advancing to the next screen, choose 1 of 2 Accounts: 1) Checking, 2) Savings. 19. Choose 1) Checking by pressing the associated screen button to the left of the screen. 20. Advancing to the next screen, enter the amount to withdraw in multiples of $20. DEFECT: For the first time since the beginning of the task, users are asked to switch back to the numerical key pad but this is not indicated on screen. Instead, on screen it is indicated how users should complete the task using the same buttons that they have been using for the entire task, the left hand screen buttons. 21. Enter the amount for withdraw. 22. Press Ok using the associated screen button to the left of the screen to indicate that the ammount for withdraw has been entered correctly. DEFECT: the command correction is on the same hierarchial level as OK. Ok completed this portion System Evaluation of Using An Automated Teller Machine 8
  • 9. of the task, while Correction alters the amount for withdraw. Being on two different levels of activity, Correction should be indicated differently so as not to confuse the user. 23. At this point the ATM dispenses cash. 24. User retreives cash. 25. ATM ejects card. 26. User retreives ATM card. 27. ATM returns to Welcome Screen. System Evaluation of Using An Automated Teller Machine 9