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− | This wiki | + | This wiki illustrates the efforts made by a group of students within the scope of a study project of the University of Osnabrück. |
Our design proposal focuses on the diagram function in Open Office Impress. | Our design proposal focuses on the diagram function in Open Office Impress. | ||
We try to evaluate general ideas about task organization and navigation on the basis of a specific exercise: How to implement a diagram in OO Impress. | We try to evaluate general ideas about task organization and navigation on the basis of a specific exercise: How to implement a diagram in OO Impress. | ||
Our goal is to create a more practicable way of using the diagram function. | Our goal is to create a more practicable way of using the diagram function. | ||
− | Currently we are working on three different prototype designs | + | Currently we are working on three different prototype designs because we have different expectations on how the diagram function should perform. |
− | Subsequently, we are planning to run usability tests on our prototypes in the upcoming term regarding | + | Subsequently, we are planning to run usability tests on our prototypes in the upcoming term regarding human information processing. |
== Team == | == Team == |
Revision as of 20:57, 1 July 2009
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Description
This wiki illustrates the efforts made by a group of students within the scope of a study project of the University of Osnabrück. Our design proposal focuses on the diagram function in Open Office Impress. We try to evaluate general ideas about task organization and navigation on the basis of a specific exercise: How to implement a diagram in OO Impress.
Our goal is to create a more practicable way of using the diagram function. Currently we are working on three different prototype designs because we have different expectations on how the diagram function should perform.
Subsequently, we are planning to run usability tests on our prototypes in the upcoming term regarding human information processing.
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