Sebastian, great job! The main point is your thesis of missing 50 to 80
percent of potential new customers. What a waste of time and brainpower!!!
I completely agree in selling the stuff to new users. This could as you
pointed out very elegantly with rather small changes in the structure
and graphical design.
Anyway. What I see as an urgent need though are some high level
architecture overviews like the one of the component rendering [1]. For
example what was hard to learn for me was the concept of how the request
ist processed. A single picture of the different cycles of
render-request and action-request (and when what setup is important and
how achieved) would solve a lot of problems. And I'm sure there are many
other concepts as well.
Kudos Sebastian!
Michael
[1] http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5.1/guide/rendering.html
Hennebrueder schrieb:
Hello,
I have made a quick and dirty analysis of the website, defining roles
of new and existing users, specifying the needs of those groups and
validating if the current website fullfills these needs.
From there on, I have developed a new information concept.
Please, see this as discussion proposal and please keep in mind, that
I haven't proof read this many times. I would appreciate your
comments, especially have a look if I have overlooked something in the
user modelling or requirement analysis and of course in the
information concept.
I will set up a page, showing how a possible page could look like.
There is a task list which needs to be validated as it might be
incomplete, wrong or conflict with infrastructure limitations we have.
I attached the analysis as OpenOffice Document and PDF.
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