Tuesday, June 06, 2006 11:00:00 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)
Focused on the architect personas Microsoft has targeted for there certification program, the new
site looks like it was launched without a lot of promotion. Not sure why… but one thing I found interesting is that you are seeing Microsoft use the concept of persona a lot more to describe the audience they are targeting. This
site is an example of that, as is the roles(
Architects,
Developers,
Testers and
Database Professionals) they have defined for the different consumers of the Visual Studio.NET IDE. They also got as granular as splitting up
different developer types.
The concept is based on Alan Cooper's work and a basis of his
Goal Directed Design, a process used to develop software. It's an interesting process, I had a chance to use it back in 1998 when I worked on
Orcas, a Long Term Care management application. The UI looks somewhat dated now, but that screen shot was from 1997. Everything was DHTML,
Binary Behaviors and some ActiveX controls… using concepts of what many would call AJAX now. Its all about focusing on how the user will utilize the application.
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