This is a good, simple, quick exercise that takes theory to real-life, and I think it lends itself to usage in the practical work of ISD. That said, I can also see that, while I wrote answers to each question asked, they may or may not be
"right." Answers represent just 1 (or 2) of many possible options. If answered "incorrectly" in a real setting, there could be stringent consequences as one would be working off of false assumptions. So, if included as a piece of the process in front-end analysis, agreement would need to be made by the stakeholders involved. I think this process would be especially helpful for those in ISD consulting roles working in unknown contexts. Very good tool.
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