high priority items 1 LOOK-UP SCHEDULE/FARES The Check Flights function provides a gateway into the Travelocity booking engine. Customers supply an origin, a destination, a departure and a return time. The engine returns a list of relevant flights. The form requesting this information appears on the home page. The form might look like this: Origin Destination Departure Return January 1 morning January 1 morning search LOG INTO DIVIDEND MILES ACCOUNT A small form allows Divident Miles customers to log into their account. The form requests the account number and pin. This area of the page also includes a link to the Dividend Miles enrollment form, and a link to information about the Divident Miles program. The form might look something like this: 2 PROMOTIONS US Airways offers several different kinds of promotions. The home page will allow customers to get more information about all the promotions, get information specifically about E-Savers, or look at other current specials. This area of the page might look like this: PROMOTIONS E-SAVERS Information about E-Savers Current E-Savers Promotions Enroll in the E-Savers Program SPECIALS more info Washington, DC -> Atlanta $69 Atlanta -> Miami $69 Atlanta -> Dallas $69 New York (JFK) -> Pittsburgh $69 New York (JFK) -> Baltimore $69 3 GUIDE FOR TRAVELERS low priority items The Web site contains a lot of important information for travelers, including inflight entertainment, terminal maps, and weather. This almanac must be available, but must not overwhelm the user experience. Customers can easily get lost in this information. Making it easy to navigate will make it more valueable to customers. The mechanism for accessing this information from the home page might look like this: Guide for Travelers -- select a travel document -- go our travel guide includes weather, terminal ma ps, and aircraft diagrams This device may be used throughout the site to give customers a means for accessing travelers guide information. CORPORATE INFORMATION The home page will include a link to US Airways corporate information. GLOBAL NAVIGATION DIVIDEND MILES Account # PIN program information forgot your PIN? click here. enroll log in more specials... US AIRWAYS VACATIONS more information... US AIRWAYS GROUPS AND MEETINGS Home Customer Service Contact Us Fares Schedules Global Navigation must be scalable to accommodate some new tools. We recommend, however, limiting this area to essential items (like Customer Service and Contact Us) and travel tools (like Look Up Schedules). more information... Flight Status LOOK-UP FLIGHT STATUS (FLIFO) Customers supply a flight number, and the system returns the current flight status. To help customers understand "flight status," the form includes the verbiage "arrival time" and "departure time." The form might look like this: Arrival Time Departure Time Status flight number go SERVICES We recommend that US Airways spell out value proposition, particularly when services use common words like "express" or "shuttle." The home page must contain some messaging to help customers understand the value US Airways provides in its services. We recommend that US Airways uses no more than six items. This messaging could take the form: Dividend Miles Reservations LINK TO BOOKING ENGINE The home page must also include a link to the booking engine. In the future, depending on the technology, we could eliminate the link from the home page. Customers would move to the booking engine from the schedule and fare look-up applications. Economical travel on MetroJet Flexible schedules on US Airways Express Luxurious comfort on US Airways Shuttle Speedy delivery with CargoWorks
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Titre: Menu principal Conception scénarisation: Patrick Di Lalla 1- Ouvrir une partie sauvegardée 2- Voir l introduction du jeu (séquence animée) 3- Débuter le jeu 4- Voir les crédits du jeu
Titre: Panneau de contrôle Conception scénarisation: Patrick Di Lalla 1- Permet de sauvegarder la partie 7- Pointage du jeu 2- Permet d ouvrir une partie sauvegardée 8- Contrôle pour le volume de la musique et des voix 3- Recommencer le jeu au début 9- Permet d activer ou désactiver les voix dans le jeu 4- Quitter le jeu 5- Quitter le panneau de contrôle et retourner au jeu 10- Permet d activer ou désactiver le texte dans le jeu (pour mettre le texte à non, les voix doivent être à oui) 6- Écran pour visualiser le jeu 11- Voir les crédits du jeu
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