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Chapters 6 and 7 in Designing From Both Sides of the Screen offer some information about writing a user interface specification, and page 169 refers you to these Web pages to see what the Hubbub UI Spec looked like. This is the Spec as it stood part-way through the project, and it is meant to illustrate one way of writing a UI Spec. If you download and run Hubbub, you will see that it does not match this Spec exactly, and in some places it is quite different. This is what the Spec looked like about 6-10 months after the project began in November, 1999, after about two revisions and before many features had changed based on the usage study. Still, it is a reasonably good example of a UI Spec as a living document that reflects the current state of the design and keeps track of the pending issues to be resolved. Each page of this Spec indicates the date it was last modified. As the design changed, we updated that part of the Spec, so you'll see that the last-modified dates vary. Including a last-modified date tells the responsible engineers how current the information is likely to be. If it is very old, they should check with the UI designer to see if anything has changed before starting to code.
By Ellen Isaacs This page last updated: June 14, 2000
This specification is a detailed description of the user interface design for version 1. Ideas for version 2 are noted, but are meant to indicate a direction and not a full design. This document will continue to be updated as the design evolves; each page of the document indicates the date on which it was most recently updated. |