Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Flowchart

Why do you want to use flow chart in your mobile interface design?

I would include it in my mobile interface design as it is much easier to choose on and not doesn't have too many options on them as it would complicate the system and thus giving more difficulty for the user to choose from. It is also a simplified version from sentences where you either choose YES or NO, each of which would take you to a different road for each of the answers choosen.


How will it help your users to meet the interative goals?

It guide's the users to their final outcome by forming step by step questions all the way. With only a few answers in mind which is more likely to be choosen from.

3 comments:

  1. It is also a simplified version from sentences where you either choose YES or NO < i disagree... interfaces seldom get any simpler than that.

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    It guide's the users to their final outcome by forming step by step questions all the way. With only a few answers in mind which is more likely to be choosen from.

    ^ it sounds as if you the designer is guessing the user's choices... is that how it works? or is there some way to determine what choices are there?

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  2. Yes, I couldn't agree more with you. Flow chart is such a effective system for you to draft out the whole solution before putting it into certain use. Troubleshooting would be much easier and more.

    But have you actually explore more on there are many other system which also helps in doing the same thing by not using flowchart?

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  3. For my opinion i think it actually means that the designer is setting up a system of question which each question will bring the user to a different result. A designer actually not guessing the user choice. Designer actually try to guide the user to the place(folder) which what they wan. =)

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