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Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Update on Model
Well, I have posted two different models below. After presenting them to my small feedback group in class, I am definately going with Model 2 below. I need to rework it to specify what is involved prior to the front-end analysis. Actually, I think I am going to use two versions of Model 2. One will be simple - with just the highest level of activities with each model component. And the second will include some bullets under each component. Again, this is based on the class small group feedback. (Building on one of Amber's posts on blog feedback, I feel the same way about the small group feedback received in class. Very valuable.)
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Mickey, I would definitely suggest sticking with the second design. It shows motion, directionality, and to me it gives a sense of how each step feeds into the next.
ReplyDeleteThe idea of having two versions of your model is also pretty interesting. Is your intention to have a more detailed version for more novice users, while a key points version can be used with more flexibility for an advanced user?
Also, I really like the circle highlighting the FEA aspect of your model. It really speaks to your prospective and how important GOOD front end work is.