Re: ISSUE-62: User-adjustable step size is part of Universal Design (public comment)

Anyone here actually conversant in UML/SCXML, so can evaluate this 
suggestion? Since we're grappling a bit on how to use the use cases, I 
wanted to check to see if this was timely. 

          Mez

Mary Ellen Zurko, STSM, IBM Lotus CTO Office       (t/l 333-6389)
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ISSUE-62: User-adjustable step size is part of Universal Design (public 
comment)

http://www.w3.org/2006/WSC/Group/track/issues/62

Raised by: Bill Doyle
On product: Note: use cases etc.

>From public comments
raised by: Al Gilman Alfred.S.Gilman@ieee.org

http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-usable-
authentication/2007Apr/0000.html

User-adjustable step size is part of Universal Design 
where it says, in 10.1.10 Create task profiles
   With the intended user in mind, designers should formally write down
   user tasks 
Yes, yes, articulate a task view.  However...
Note that the step-by-step granularity in which tasks are accomplished is 
*not* universal.  Some delivery contexts mitigate in favor of smaller 
steps, 
some larger.
please consider
formalize these workflow models in UML/SCXML.  Stay in touch with the 
people 
in Multi-modal Interaction WG who are working on authoring in this medium 
for 
help in how to develop your specification-maintenance drill if you do so.

Received on Thursday, 19 April 2007 20:07:09 UTC