Research #1
closedResearch Tract 1: Validation Testing and On-boarding
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Description
With a novel specification, on-boarding and testing are going to be inseparable into the near future. This sprint explores the two together, building an on-boarding sequence and using this as a site to begin testing.
This segment of testing is focused on assessing user actions within the existing rm design specifications.
Multiple outcomes are intended to result from this sprint, including an on-boarding sequence that can be used in slides, or in application, tests that can be conducted in workshops, or as part of the on-boarding sequence in application, and finally strategic insight gained from the research efforts.
Updated by Calvin Hutcheon over 3 years ago
- Tracker changed from Feature to Research
Updated by Calvin Hutcheon over 3 years ago
- Assignee set to Calvin Hutcheon
What pathways are taken and what prompts are needed for a user to identify, select and express a natural language legal expression in a structured natural language logic table?
To answer this question I will develop a workshop to evaluate the methods users employ in the authoring processes.
This workshop development will be informed by informational interviews, as well as relevant research.
Updated by Calvin Hutcheon over 3 years ago
- Subject changed from Develop Workshop To Explore Rule Authroing to Research Tract 1: Validation Testing and On-boarding
With a novel specification, on-boarding and testing are going to be inseparable into the near future. This sprint explores the two together, building an on-boarding sequence and using this as a site to begin testing.
This segment of testing is focused on assessing user actions within the existing rm design specifications.
Multiple outcomes are intended to result from this sprint, including an on-boarding sequence that can be used in slides, or in application, tests that can be conducted in workshops, or as part of the on-boarding sequence in application, and finally strategic insight gained from the research efforts.