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Storyboarding Steve Chenoweth & Chandan Rupakheti RHIT Chapters 13, Requirements Text and storyboarding web article
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Outline Background Barriers to Elicitation Techniques Brainstorming Storyboarding Today’s second topic
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Story Who are the players? What do they do? How do they do it?
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Get the idea from some Storyboard Examples More movies --This one’s from Blade Runner In the movie industry, storyboarders don’t think they get enough credit – See www.tipjar.com/dan/col omba.htm www.tipjar.com/dan/col omba.htm
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Another Storyboard Example More movies – Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls Storyboard from Storyboarding 101, by James O. Fraioli. Michael Weise Productions, 2000, ISBN 0-941188-25-6.
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Google Chrome http://www.google.com/googl ebooks/chrome/ http://www.google.com/googl ebooks/chrome/
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Key Points Purpose – Elicit “Yes, But” reactions Storyboards should be sketchy A place to add innovative content
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Storyboard Types Passive Rough Sketches, screen shots Active Flash movie, linked PowerPoint presentation. Interactive Realistic, and a live prototype
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Advantages of Storyboards Inexpensive User friendly, informal, interactive Provides an early review of user interfaces of the system Easy to create and easy to modify
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Scenarios Scenario is a narrative describing foreseeable interactions of types of users (characters) and the system or between two software component Used in usability research Famous example As we may think? - Vannevar Bush See website http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1945/07/as- we-may-think/303881/ http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1945/07/as- we-may-think/303881/
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Extra Credit Extra Credit: Read the “As we may think” article and write a report on it with special emphasis on the use of scenarios to describe a vision and your perspective on it. (Lessons - Extra Credit - Week 2 - As we may think) Due Monday, September 23 Class Time
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