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'''About the User Research Profile:''' The purpose of this template is to provide a place to document an application's user research information for reference during development. Top level items are information everyone in the project should be aware of. Some of the details in the lower sections may take some work and discussion within the project to complete. | '''About the User Research Profile:''' The purpose of this template is to provide a place to document an application's user research information for reference during development. Top level items are information everyone in the project should be aware of. Some of the details in the lower sections may take some work and discussion within the project to complete. | ||
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* List of environmental conditions for the user or the application to consider | * List of environmental conditions for the user or the application to consider | ||
* For example, an Internet-capable application would require an Internet connection | * For example, an Internet-capable application would require an Internet connection | ||
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| + | [[User:Seele/Sample_User_Research_Profile|Sample User Research Profile]] | ||
About the User Research Profile: The purpose of this template is to provide a place to document an application's user research information for reference during development. Top level items are information everyone in the project should be aware of. Some of the details in the lower sections may take some work and discussion within the project to complete.
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Short summary description of the purpose of the application, who it is for, and what those people can do with it.
User Profile 1: For each group of users identified (or primary groups, or particularly special groups if many groups are defined), write a description of that user's characteristics based on a real user you know.
Use Scenario 1: For each task identified (or major tasks, or particularly special tasks if many tasks are defined), write a description of how that user would accomplish the task independent of how
Use Case 1: If a use scenario has been implemented, include a matching use case which describes how the task use scenario can be completed in the application. There may be branching or multiple ways to complete the task, and this is a good way to document it.