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A daily-use scenario is used in the [[The_Inmates_are_Running_the_Asylum#Pre-Production_Phase|pre-production phase]] of the production phases of a software.
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[[definition::Ein "Daily-Use Szenario" wird genutzt, um vor der Produktion einer Software zu testen, welche Teile des Programms am häufigsten genutzt werden, um das Produkt den Ansprüchen anzupassen.]]
  
In daily-use scenarios you can find out which features of the programme will be used most frequently.
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Dieses Thema wird von Alan Cooper in seinem Buch [[The Inmates are Running the Asylum (Buchbesprechung)|The Inmates are Running the Asylum]] aufgegriffen:
If you work with [[Persona|personas]], you will start to imagine their every-day tasks. A secretary for example will enter her office every day at 8.30 am and turn on the computer first to check her e-Mail and the calendar.
 
This feature should be presented foremost in the interface.
 
  
Other features that will not be used that frequently (see [[Necessary-Use Scenarios|necessary-use scenarios]]) like reserving a room or an institute's car, can be a less obvious part of the programme. It is not necessary to provide all possible functions visible for the user.
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A daily-use scenario is used in the [[The_Inmates_are_Running_the_Asylum (Buchbesprechung)#Pre-Production_Phase|pre-production phase]] of the software production.
  
The functions that are used sometimes can be hidden away, but the most used information and functions should be in a place that is easily accessible and visible for the user.
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In daily-use scenarios you can find out which features of the program will be used most frequently.
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If you work with [[Persona|personas]], you will start to imagine their every-day tasks. A secretary for example will enter her office every day at 8.30 am and turn on the computer first to check her e-mail and the calendar.
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These features should be presented foremost in the program interface.
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Other features that will not be used that frequently (see [[Necessary-Use Scenarios|necessary-use scenarios]]) like reserving a room or an institute's car, can be a less obvious part of the program. It is not necessary to provide all possible functions visible for the user.
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The functions that are used rarely can be hidden away, but the most frequently used information and functions should be in a place that is easily accessible and visible for the user.
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[[category:Software]]
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==Verwandte Begriffe==
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* [[broader::Software]]
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* [[broader::Usability]]
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* [[related::The Inmates are Running the Asylum (Buchbesprechung)]]

Aktuelle Version vom 4. Februar 2009, 10:49 Uhr

Ein "Daily-Use Szenario" wird genutzt, um vor der Produktion einer Software zu testen, welche Teile des Programms am häufigsten genutzt werden, um das Produkt den Ansprüchen anzupassen.

Dieses Thema wird von Alan Cooper in seinem Buch The Inmates are Running the Asylum aufgegriffen:

A daily-use scenario is used in the pre-production phase of the software production.

In daily-use scenarios you can find out which features of the program will be used most frequently. If you work with personas, you will start to imagine their every-day tasks. A secretary for example will enter her office every day at 8.30 am and turn on the computer first to check her e-mail and the calendar. These features should be presented foremost in the program interface.

Other features that will not be used that frequently (see necessary-use scenarios) like reserving a room or an institute's car, can be a less obvious part of the program. It is not necessary to provide all possible functions visible for the user.

The functions that are used rarely can be hidden away, but the most frequently used information and functions should be in a place that is easily accessible and visible for the user.

Verwandte Begriffe

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