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== Application purpose ==
== Application purpose ==


The purpose of Braindump is to allow users to dump the content of their brain in the computer. The software is used as support of thinking. Users should be able to write text, add shapes, images, or videos and draw. Users should also be able to connect objects. The applications is modelled as a computer version of the real life whiteboard.
The purpose of Braindump is to allow users to dump the content of their brain in the computer. The software is used as support of thinking. Users should be able to write text, add shapes, images, or videos and draw. Users should also be able to connect objects. The application is modelled as a computer version of the real life whiteboard.
 
If you wonder what I have in mind for braindump, look for "crime board" in a search engine.


== Persona ==
== Persona ==


=== Helena, Software Architect ===
=== Helena, Researcher ===
 
Helena holds a PhD in Computer Science and she is conducted research on software intensive systems.
 
=== Paul, Mathematician ===


Paul is a researcher in mathematics.
Helena holds a PhD in Computer Science and she is conducting research on software intensive systems. She often has to reason with formulas, images, concepts and how they relate to each other.


=== John, Project Manager ===
=== John, Project Manager ===
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John holds a MBA, with a technical background. He is the project leader for the development of a system involving hardware and software.
John holds a MBA, with a technical background. He is the project leader for the development of a system involving hardware and software.


== Interraction design ==
== Interaction design ==
 
=== Mockup ===
[[File:BraindumpMockup1.png]]

Latest revision as of 16:33, 12 April 2015

Braindump 3.x

Application purpose

The purpose of Braindump is to allow users to dump the content of their brain in the computer. The software is used as support of thinking. Users should be able to write text, add shapes, images, or videos and draw. Users should also be able to connect objects. The application is modelled as a computer version of the real life whiteboard.

If you wonder what I have in mind for braindump, look for "crime board" in a search engine.

Persona

Helena, Researcher

Helena holds a PhD in Computer Science and she is conducting research on software intensive systems. She often has to reason with formulas, images, concepts and how they relate to each other.

John, Project Manager

John holds a MBA, with a technical background. He is the project leader for the development of a system involving hardware and software.

Interaction design

Mockup