Another Word For It Patrick Durusau on Topic Maps and Semantic Diversity

June 19, 2013

Hosting a Page Description Workshop

Filed under: Interface Research/Design,UX — Patrick Durusau @ 1:27 pm

Hosting a Page Description Workshop by Colin Butler and Andrew Wirtanen.

From the post:

You’ve met with your stakeholders, created personas, and developed some user stories, but you still find yourself having a difficult time starting the process of sketching layouts for your web project. Sound familiar?

It can be quite challenging making that last step from goals to content in a way that addresses your stakeholders’ needs well. You can build a Page Description Diagram (PDD) independently to help you determine the priority of each component on a web page, but you are still potentially missing some valuable information: input from stakeholders.

In our efforts to improve the requirements gathering process, we’ve had considerable success involving stakeholders by using what we call a Page Description Workshop (PDW).

Developing a topic map UI?

How is that different from a webpage?

At least from the user’s perspective?

Useful as well for ferreting out unspoken requirements for the topic map.

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