easily enter data for both level 2 and level 3 emissions using a consistent and intuitive user interface (Atomic components)
Stijn Gysemans
Summary
It would be important to have a consistent experience for entering data for both level 2 and level 3 emissions, as this will help the user understand how the data is structured and how to enter it correctly. Consistency in the user experience will also make it easier for the user to switch between the two levels and enter data for both levels without having to learn new input forms or navigation controls.
Having a consistent experience for entering level 2 and level 3 data could involve using the same input fields and buttons for both levels, as well as similar visual design elements and layout. This would help the user to easily recognize and understand the different components of the data entry process, regardless of which level they are entering data for.
Overall, consistency in the user experience will help to make the data entry process for level 2 and level 3 emissions more intuitive and efficient, and will make it easier for the sustainability manager to track and reduce the company's emissions.
3 potential approaches
- Use a single input form with a drop-down menu that allows the user to select the level they are entering data for. The form could include fields for entering data on the emissions sources or products, as well as fields for calculating the total emissions and the percentage of the company's total emissions.
- Use a tabbed interface, with separate tabs for level 2 and level 3 data entry. This would allow the user to easily switch between the two levels and enter data for each level without having to fill out multiple forms.
- One way to make the data entry process for level 2 and level 3 emissions more visual and interactive is to use a drag-and-drop interface, where the user can drag and drop components onto a canvas to represent the emissions sources or products. This could be a more engaging and intuitive way for the user to enter data, and could make it easier for them to see the relationships between the different emissions sources or products.