Thanks Madison and Felix. To your point Felix, I think you're on the nose. I am hoping actionable items for both design and dev will emerge from user research. Ideally, I'd love to see a clear direction and roadmap for the future of SystemML begin to take shape. This thread is a great start, but it might also be helpful to start a UX roadmap wiki page. Who can I reach out to for access to publish to the wiki?
Jeremy ........................... Jeremy Anderson https://twitter.com/ObjectAdjective http://www.linkedin.com/in/objectadjective On 17 October 2016 at 16:33, <[email protected]> wrote: > Jeremy and others, thanks for the detailed presentation! > The storyboards look great and it would be nice to see SystemML getting to > a point where those scenarios just work! > > From the point of development I wonder how much is adding new features > (that enhance user experience) versus making it more stable/reliable and > compiling/editing resources and documentation. > It seems to me that what's currently missing are the easy entry points > both in documentation and user interfaces (API's, notebooks, quickstart > guides, ...) that are so perfectly depicted in those storyboards. > > I hope to see an outcome of actionable items for developers from this UX > research that we can manifest in concrete Jiras to work on. > > Felix > > > > > Am 18.10.2016 00:39 schrieb Jeremy Anderson: > >> Hi all, >> >> I began working with a few designers on UX research for SystemML. We >> synthesized some of our early findings to share with everyone. From some >> of >> the pain points that surfaced in our research, we began storyboarding user >> scenarios and look for ways we might be able to improve user experience >> and >> increase adoption. I wanted to start a discussion around this UX and >> research. Here's a link to the research we've synthesized so. I'd love >> input/thoughts from everyone. >> >> https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2__Aw0kKn-uTWJ4S0ZvcHhhTE0/view >> >> Cheers, >> >> Jeremy >> >> ........................... >> >> Jeremy Anderson >> https://twitter.com/ObjectAdjective >> http://www.linkedin.com/in/objectadjective >> >
