If you are building new workflow, you have a golden opportunity to lay track for robust UX design; do not implement in haste 15
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A robust event model will enable future UX design improvements you cannot imagine at first 16
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Replying to @miniver
Robust event model: Log every event, time tag it, capture who did it, allow later events to append new metadata, allow annotations 17
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Replying to @miniver
Beware saying "there is already a way for this person to see that information": users often need the same info in different formats 18
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Replying to @miniver
And when executives say they want a UX like TurboTax, they do not mean "constrained and step-by-step", they mean "good" 19
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Replying to @miniver
Tired of politics? @-mention me on Twitter with UX design questions and I will likely fall into a design rant
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Replying to @usabilitycounts
Man, that is a chewier question than I can do in a tweetstorm
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I think the language "persona, actor, or agent" also comes from the social science research they start with.
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Replying to @DaveHogue @miniver
They’re all just constructs in the holodeck, I my mind.
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Replying to @usabilitycounts @DaveHogue
If it was a snake it would have bit me
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