## Please put instances of this page in the appropriate task folder, e.g. Tasks/X/Y/AnalysisDocumentation ## Headline such as "Analysis of X.Y Backup Requirements" = Analysis of "Uncover needed changes from the users perspective" Task = ## Add detailed explanation/analysis of the task. ## This may include use-case diagrams etc. attached like this: ## Link to original: [http://merkur.statsbiblioteket.dk/svn/doms/trunk/MODULE/docs/MyUseCase.dia] ## png on the wiki page: http://merkur.statsbiblioteket.dk/svn/doms/trunk/MODULE/docs/MyUseCase.png In order to evaluate the extent to which the GUI needs to be altered a proper analysis of the user needs are required. This analysis will have its origin in the original evaluations performed for the current version of the GUI. Users will be interviewed in relation to the original analysis document and the needed design changes will be revealed through an iterative process of '''evaluate <--> evolve''' == Prerequisites and Assumptions == ## Describe any prerequisites and assumptions that are important for this analysis, e.g.: ## What can we rely on? ## Which assumptions must hold in order to solve the problem described in this document? ## Risks and Stakeholders are of course important to the analysis, but we have dedicated pages for these, and they should only be included here if this task poses additional risks or new problems... The task assumes that the original analysis document for the GUI design is available and has sufficient detail to be of use. The task assumes that the needed resources are allocated in order to allow for proper evaluation and assessment of user needs and wishes. The current GUI will be the basis for the evaluation and previous assessments of user needs will will be evaluated before any further analysis is carried out. == Resources == ## List links to documents, wiki pages etc. that are relevant to this analysis. ## * [:LinkToMyRessource:Use case diagram xx] ## * [:LinkToMyVersionControlledDocument:Link to document on user studies e.g. stored in SVN]