Oleg,

One thing I try to aim for in my documentation is that each page has the
same density of information. So where I have a screen that includes a lot of
complexity, I would look to break that complexity off into separate pages
with references on the parent. That principle would apply to your scenarios
1 & 2. And it applies across deliverables for that project. Depending on the
primary audience for the wireframes I'd adjust the 'standard' level of
complexity and then maintain that density consistently.

For scenario 4 I would use layering within your wireframing tool and place
the more detailed information into layers that are hidden or shown depending
on the audience.

For scenario 3 I would use the equivalent of a pattern library with the
parent wireframe containing a simple representation with a reference to the
component detailed wireframe.

Regards
Steve Baty

2008/5/30 Oleg Krupnov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

>
> I'm looking for the current best practices of managing complexity of
> wireframes.
>
> What do you do in the following situations?
>
> 1. A page includes multiple panels, each of them is quite complex, with
> many
> details and notes. How to show all child panels and their notes without
> cluttering the parent page's wireframe?
>
> 2. A page includes an interactive panel, i.e. one that has multiple states.
> The size of the interactive panel can be small (i.e. a creeping line) or
> large (i.e. a tab page). How to show all panel states best?
>
> 3. A page includes a panel that is reused on different pages (i.e. as
> common
> info block), or multiple times on the same page (e.g. item in a list). How
> to show the reused panels best, avoiding copying/out-of-sync problems?
>
> 4. Different notes and different level of detail should be shown to
> different audiences. How to create different versions of the same wireframe
> best? Also what to do if there is not enough room in the sidebar for all
> footnotes?
>

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