Sunday, November 3, 2013

Question #2.2

User Needs

Filtering information
1). The site has a filter by regions.
2). The site has a filter by interests.
3). The site has a filter by stop words.
4). The site has a filter by languages.

Quantity of  information
5). The site has counter for quantity of top news per day.
6). Ability to read news in three versions: a summary, standard, extended version .
7). Teaser containing full information rather than provocative exaggeration for interest to read the full article.

Advertising and Lobbying
8). No advertising on the site.
9). No hidden advertising.
10). Ability to hide political agitation. (!)


11). The site has options "show me only good news". (!)
12). The site has configuration for multilanguage option.
13). The site has counter for quantity of top news per day.
14). All articles has a botton +1.
15). All articles has a botton "it's not interesting".

1 comment:

  1. Extend your post so I can give you max points!

    Create a blog post for the assignment on the Week #2 page titled Question 2.2 with:

    1. A refinement of the gap you are addressing. (It’s possible, even likely, that your understanding of the design problem will evolve based on these interviews.) Express this simply as a refinement of your one-sentence problem statement.

    2. A list of at least 30 user needs. These needs should be arranged into a hierarchy with at least one level of abstraction. That is cluster your needs into groups, with a primary need describing the cluster in bold. Ensure that your needs adhere to the coding rules explained in the video.

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