[jboss-jira] [JBoss JIRA] (DROOLS-2532) UX design for scenario simulation

Liz Clayton (JIRA) issues at jboss.org
Fri Jun 8 16:50:00 EDT 2018


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Liz Clayton commented on DROOLS-2532:
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[~danielezonca] [~jomarko] I've been getting feedback that people are leaning toward the pop-over input option. So I've iterated on that to resolve some of the things about that that bug me. I have a demo of just the "template" pop-over interaction:
https://cdn.rawgit.com/lclay2/bxms-uxd-sandbox/dc0217fe/design/demo/index.html#g=1&p=home
Here's what's in this demo:
* Added the input box inline in the table cell (but hid the borders.) 
* Created a button for the table cell to spawn a pop-over only for adding a data object. User can use this to populate the expression input field or type directly into it. 
* Added + icon button to the column headers to allow users to add columns dynamically. Could also do the table using contextual menu and/or table actions in a toolbar. Only the Expect column works in the demo. 
* Because I am adding more affordances to add columns inline, I removed the multi-select on the Data Object tree - which should simplify the whole experience a bit. 
Thanks for reviewing all of the iterations, please let me know what you think of this. I'm actually leaning toward this one. 

> UX design for scenario simulation
> ---------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DROOLS-2532
>                 URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/DROOLS-2532
>             Project: Drools
>          Issue Type: Task
>            Reporter: Liz Clayton
>            Assignee: Liz Clayton
>              Labels: Appformer, UX, UXTeam
>         Attachments: Alternative.pdf, RoundF2.pdf
>
>
> As Aimee or Cameron I want to:
> * Easily create a test scenario template through the use of variable/data object placeholders so that I can create test scenarios against a single decision. 
> * Define test scenarios through a UI so I can develop basic task scenarios with minimal engagement from IT.
> * Run a test scenario simulation so that I can verify the expected results against test simulation results. 
> Verification conditions:
> Provide wireframe design and click-thru prototype which includes the following views:
> * Overview (properties) 
> * Scenario Template
> * Scenarios Input Screen 
> * Results 
> * Code View 



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