Re: feedback from John k and Steve on wayfinding

On 02/04/2020 10:45, lisa.seeman wrote:
>  From Steve & John Kirkwood
> 
> - Allow user to prepare for and review the entire route and next step
> 
> - Provide landmarks that can easily be recognised
> 
> - Provide cardinal directions (ie general or global)
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> - Facilitate reorientation when get off the route
> 
> - Support awareness of distances
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> (Maybe ephasis also on "make it easy to avoid interruptions", as this is 
> really important here.)
> 
> Now we need to
> 
>   * Add it to the user needs
>   * Add it to the patterns
>   * Maybe add it to a persona scenario (Tom?).

To be clear when you say 'it' there are four potential patterns here.

> I think we can add this to the user needs under objectives for: "avoid 
> mistakes"  or processes-do-not-rely-on-memory 
> <https://w3c.github.io/coga/content-usable/#objective-ensure-processes-do-not-rely-on-memory> or 
> focus.

We discussed the user needs but I only presented the patterns we 
identified as I thought that was the requirement for now.

To complete this we need to:

* Add the issue paper(s) to the others
* Add to the Gap analysis
* Add the patterns and mappings

Otherwise we just have patterns with no traceability back to user 
requirements.


> In the patterns section, it is partially included in "  Let Users 
> Control When the Content Changes"  and s 
> design-forms-to-prevent-mistakes 
> <https://w3c.github.io/coga/content-usable/#pattern-design-forms-to-prevent-mistakes> . 
> We could add to them a bit more or make a separate patter.

We tried to keep existing patterns out of these so they can be 
considered for either adding as new ones or to existing.

Steve


> 
> Notes:
> 
> - Indoor: many more stimuli
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> - Outdoor: larger demands on memory
> 
> - Other patterns like reducing distractions and personalisation apply as 
> always
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> 
> All the best
> 
> Lisa Seeman
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Received on Thursday, 2 April 2020 11:17:34 UTC