- From: Jaroslav Pullmann <jaroslav.pullmann@fit.fraunhofer.de>
- Date: Fri, 19 Jul 2013 11:41:55 +0200
- To: fabio.paterno@isti.cnr.it
- Cc: public-mbui@w3.org
Dear Fabio,
many thanks for updating the use case's task model!
In preparation of today's telcon I summarized the recent changes to support our discussion:
- the iterative task "Provide data" intended to offer "safe" correction/re-input
of any data was removed. Should "Specify payment data" become iterative?
- the selection of a payment method "Select payment" is explicitly ordered to
precede the "Specify who" task, why ?
- individual tasks within car selection became iterative, while the containing
task remained iterative, how would this affect the AUI/CUI?
- "Select return location", "Select extras" are not optional any more, but iterative
- "Select car of interest" and "Select extras" have been subsumed in a common complex task
"Select car", is there a pattern/recommendation when to cluster tasks ?
- explicit command tasks ("Send request", "Request reservation")
attached by "Disabling" operator were added
I would suggest to clarify shortly the above questions and check the conformance of this
model with the use case requirements.
Based on this, my first, task modelling experience I would ask to add a more detailed explanation
on the operators:
- how conceptually similar operators differ (e.g. "Enabling" and "Disabling" seem to differ in the
perspective only, but would have same effect ?)
- motivating examples/usage patterns of when are particular operators used
- explanation of how different modelling choices become reified at/affect the AUI/CUI level
Best regards
Jaroslav
On 07/16/2013 03:27 PM, Fabio Paterṇ wrote:
> Hi Jaroslav,
>
> I've added a new task model that is a revised version of yours with the aim
> to consider a few more cases and be more readable
>
> Please let us know if something is unclear
>
>
> Fabio
>
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>
> -----Messaggio originale-----
> Da: Jaroslav Pullmann [mailto:jaroslav.pullmann@fit.fraunhofer.de]
> Inviato: venerd́ 12 luglio 2013 14:11
> A: public-mbui@w3.org
> Oggetto: F2F in Munich / Follow-up
>
>
> Dear all,
>
> I hope you arrived home smoothly! As agreed in F2F I uploaded the current
> version
> of the Car Rental task model and linked the export file within the "Car
> Rental
> Use Case" Google document. There are as well some questions I'd ask you
> (esp. Fabio,
> Davide) to clarify.
>
> Best regards
> Jaroslav
>
> P.S. Many thanks to Heiko and RedHat for hosting the meeting and
> hospitality we enjoyed.
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