gt;>>
>>>> From the point of development I wonder how much is adding new features
>>>> (that enhance user experience) versus making it more stable/reliable
>> and
>>>> compiling/editing resources and documentation.
>>>> It seems to me that what'
sus making it more stable/reliable
> and
> > > compiling/editing resources and documentation.
> > > It seems to me that what's currently missing are the easy entry points
> > > both in documentation and user interfaces (API's, notebooks, quickstart
> > > guides, ...) tha
e so perfectly depicted in those storyboards.
> >
> > I hope to see an outcome of actionable items for developers from this UX
> > research that we can manifest in concrete Jiras to work on.
> >
> > Felix
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Am 18.10.2016 00:39 s
fectly depicted in those storyboards.
>
> I hope to see an outcome of actionable items for developers from this UX
> research that we can manifest in concrete Jiras to work on.
>
> Felix
>
>
>
>
> Am 18.10.2016 00:39 schrieb Jeremy Anderson:
>
>> Hi all,
an outcome of actionable items for developers from this UX
research that we can manifest in concrete Jiras to work on.
Felix
Am 18.10.2016 00:39 schrieb Jeremy Anderson:
Hi all,
I began working with a few designers on UX research for SystemML. We
synthesized some of our early findings
king with a few designers on UX research for SystemML. We
> synthesized some of our early findings to share with everyone. From some of
> the pain points that surfaced in our research, we began storyboarding user
> scenarios and look for ways we might be able to improve user experience an
Hi all,
I began working with a few designers on UX research for SystemML. We
synthesized some of our early findings to share with everyone. From some of
the pain points that surfaced in our research, we began storyboarding user
scenarios and look for ways we might be able to improve user