To-do list (scenario summary)

From BasKetUsabilityWiki

Jump to: navigation, search

Scenario title: Martin keeps a to-do list

For each of his projects, Martin keeps to-do lists. He associates them with other infos and wants to be remembered of important tasks that have a deadline. He likes the flexibility of combining to-do items with any sort of notes.

Problem Scenario Future Scenario
Martin is using to-do lists for each of his development projects. It makes much sense to him because he has all the associated information handy in one place. It is also very flexbile to handle, no predefined structure.

Problems are that he cannot be reminded of important to-dos, and that he therefore has to keep to-dos in two places (BasKet and KOrganizer).

Complete problem scenario

No problems with two different places for to-dos - BasKet to-do items will be created in KOrganizer if Martin has opted so for a basket. He also doesn't necessarily have to open KOrganizer to find to-do items which are due soon because the baskets containing due to-do items are specially highlighted, and the particular notes are as well.

Now, Martin has a one worry less because he doesn't have to be afraid anymore of losing track of to-dos scattered across his large collection of baskets.

Complete future scenario

[edit] Claims

Image:pro.png Martin can keep to-do items together with corresponding notes
Image:pro.png flexible ordering and associating of to-do items
Image:con.png no due dates for to-do items
Image:con.png possibility to forget important tasks if Martin does not look up the to-do list regularly
Image:con.png different places for to-do items (BasKet and KOrganizer)

[edit] Claims

Image:pro.png Martin can keep to-do items together with corresponding notes
Image:pro.png flexible ordering and associating of to-do items
Image:pro.png due dates for to-do items
Image:pro.png Martin is remembered of important tasks in many places
Image:pro.png to-do items don't have to be created redundantly
Personal tools