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Liz Clayton commented on DROOLS-2184:
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[~aglass] Thanks for sending the article that [~srambach] found. I just scanned it but it
looks interesting and will read it more carefully when I have a sec. I see the pencil and
kebabs in the examples - it looks like they are always there. I'm concerned that
having these elements always present will add too much "[chart
junk|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chartjunk]" to the display and might overwhelm the
content. My "where to" question was a bit rhetorical in that I was positing that
there might not be a good place to put these widgets. But I could keep knocking this
around in future design iterations.
My gut feeling is that decision tables are a different beast than the PF type data tables,
and that we should design for the key decision functions/features and unique use cases for
these tables. But I'm new to this DMN area, so I might be off. Adding [~tirelli]
[~ibek] [~manstis] for input and for a heads-up that folks might be interested in my
opening up a jira for another round of iterations.
Thanks, Liz
UX design DRD logic table actions
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Key: DROOLS-2184
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/DROOLS-2184
Project: Drools
Issue Type: Task
Components: DMN Editor
Reporter: Liz Clayton
Assignee: Liz Clayton
Labels: UX, UXTeam
Attachments: DMN Editor UX - Logic_ 2184 - Google Docs.pdf, Screen Shot
2018-01-19 at 3.22.15 PM.png, Screen Shot 2018-01-19 at 3.22.25 PM.png, Screen Shot
2018-01-19 at 3.23.31 PM.png, kebab-dmn.png, kebab-where.png
Use case description:
As a business user (Citizen Developer…), I want to easily create, edit, and refine
business decision logic (tables, expressions, boxed expression, etc.) Note: Using inline
controls and employ autocomplete capabilities where possible.
Verification Conditions
* The user of this feature is able to easily/quickly perform key actions (Add, Remove,
Edit) in logic tables, boxed expressions, and the like.
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