Hi, Jon. At the risk of sounding self-serving ;-) my new book, Designing for the Digital Age, has about 50 pages on defining requirements "Cooper-style". There are multiple examples.
http://www.amazon.com/Designing-Digital-Age-Human-Centered-Products/dp/0470229101/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1236700118&sr=8-1 -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] on behalf of Jonathan Abbett Sent: Tue 3/10/2009 7:00 AM To: IXDA list Subject: [IxDA Discuss] Examples of Cooper-style "requirements"? Our team has just developed an extensive set of context scenarios, describing how our personas will interact at a high level with the web application we intend to develop. About Face spends barely 1.5 pages talking about extracting requirements ("the personas' needs") from scenarios. I get the basic idea, but I learn a lot better from examples. Perhaps some of you out there have real requirements sets you could share? Thanks, Jon ________________________________________________________________ Welcome to the Interaction Design Association (IxDA)! To post to this list ....... [email protected] Unsubscribe ................ http://www.ixda.org/unsubscribe List Guidelines ............ http://www.ixda.org/guidelines List Help .................. http://www.ixda.org/help ________________________________________________________________ Welcome to the Interaction Design Association (IxDA)! To post to this list ....... [email protected] Unsubscribe ................ http://www.ixda.org/unsubscribe List Guidelines ............ http://www.ixda.org/guidelines List Help .................. http://www.ixda.org/help
