[A#1, P5] Sleepy Heads

We are Team 5, now also known as Sleepy Heads.

Our Team

Team picture – Icons from monkik
Angelika AlbertAyse Yasemin MutlugilTanita Daniel
Bachelor InformatikBachelor InformatikBachelor Informatik

Our project

1. Who is our user group?

Persons with insomnia or persons that want to record their sleeping schedule and behaviour are our user group.

Additional stakeholders are doctors and therapists.

What person will we consult?
We will consult a friend of Tanita, that has already experience with a sleeping lab and is interested in tracking her sleep.

2. What is the exact problem?

Patients with insomnia often have to fill out many paper sheets and may lose or mislabel one of those sheets, which can make it harder for doctors to make a diagnoses.

3. Where is our user group interacting with our software?

At home (in their bed).

4. When is the user group interacting with our software?

Before going to sleep and after waking up.

5. Why do our users need this software?

Our software is designed to increase the efficiency of recording the sleep schedule of a person. Everything is conveniently recordable in one app and there is no need for paperwork.

By recording sleeping patterns, it should provide the capabilities to improve the sleep quality and allow doctors to diagnose faster, easier and more accurately.

6. How do we want to solve the problem?

We want to create a mobile application where people can track their sleep (manually or via external trackers like Google Fit, Fitbit, Apple Health, etc) and also have the possibility to write down their dreams.

The app analyses the given data and provides additional suggestions and support for a better sleep. All data can be exported to PDF format and shared with doctors and therapists.

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