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Writing User Scenarios
The purpose of scenarios is to describe the context behind why a user or a specific group of users chooses to interact with your product. The following should be considered when writing a scenario:
- Who is the user? Use the personas that have been developed to reflect the real, major user groups coming to your site.
- Why does the user come to the site? Note what motivates the user to come to the site and their expectations upon arrival, if any.
- What goals does he/she have? Through task analysis, you can better understand the what the user wants on your site and therefore what the site must have for them to leave satisfied.
- How can the user achieve their goals on the site? Define how the user can achieve his/ her goal on the site, identifying the various possibilities and any potential barriers.
There are three types of user scenarios:
- Goal or Task based scenarios state only what the user wants to do
- Elaborated Scenarios give more user story details
- Full Scale Task Scenarios include a step by step instruction of how the user accomplishes the task
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Updated 2021-08-16
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