Communication
8. An Audience Never to be Born, Script by Bob Blakley
Act Eight, Notes from WAAA2007
Use Case
We want to communicate information to a large and varied audience, with the conflicting goals of having that information be simple, clear, and to the point, plus being complete, comprehensive, and in-context, with commentary.
A clear, simple communication means sending only an excerpt of the original data. The context can come from the link back to a larger view where the recipient can delve as deeply as they desire.
A variant of our goal is that we want to provide valuable data to third-party users who have the same goals named above, plus the ability to format the data so that it looks natural inside of their communication.
“Communications” may be paper mail, e-mail, web pages, or any other presentation of data.
Capabilities
(what actions the user of the system will perform)
Applications
(the programmatic elements needed to fulfill the capabilities)
Competitive Exploration
(what already exists in the wild, that can be used to illustrate or inform our designs)
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