Hi Uday,
hope you are doing well.
Seeing this topic brought up and old issue from my days at Mot. One of
the means which I used to document a VUI was a Visio spec format which I
came up with - to show the complete dialog spec. This of course is
always a challenge with error legs, options, etc. We had a pretty
decent way to show when different grammars were to be loaded, prompts,
GUI prompts etc. One challenge is how to best document a multimodal
VUI+GUI (or +touch) application. What means have you used for these
types of apps? By multimodal, I mean the capability to start the app in
one modality, switch to the other - like starting off in voice, adding
something via the GUI (or touch) and perhaps finishing the next app
state in voice, etc. That is an interesting problem and have not seen
any "standard" way of capturing that design info.
Please give my regards to Ali - I hope they are able to open up the reqs
sometime.
best,
'mark
, Uday Gajendar wrote:
Yep I totally agree. That would be awesome! We're suffering from
massive spec fatigue with different flavors for the different teams,
etc. Having a "blessed" format would be helpful on many levels!
Also as part of that perhaps achieving some coherence on best
practices to review, update, disseminate such specs with non-design
partners (like QA, dev, back-end, etc.). Not to mention primer lessons
for those folks to read and interpret UI specs, setting their
expectations on level of detail, type of content, etc.
Anyway, count me in...
Uday Gajendar
Sr. Interaction Designer
Voice Technology Group
Cisco | San Jose
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On Aug 27, 2008, at 5:05 PM, Andrei Herasimchuk wrote:
I've always felt interface designers lack a good means to spec their
work. A "blessed" format that comes from the industry would go a long
ways towards bringing even more creditability to the profession as a
whole.
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