Skip to content

Web Scenarios

ferhatmelih edited this page Mar 12, 2018 · 4 revisions

Guest Scenario

Meet Natalya Siminova. She is a yoga trainer from Russia. She is best friends with Zeynep, who is one of the Natalya's trainees. One day, after the yoga training hour, Natalya and Zeynep have a chat at a cafe. Zeynep mentions about her hometown, Üsküdar. She tells Natalya that Üsküdar was so nice once but nowadays there are construction sites everywhere and the neighbourhood is too crowded. Natalya becomes curious about the hometown of her best friend.

Then, she opens her favourite browser on her laptop and visits hiStory website hoping to find some memories and stories of people living in Üsküdar.

She is redirected to the homepage where she can see the most recently published memory posts and some recommended memory posts related to the her current location.

To find memory posts about Üsküdar, she types "uskudar" in search bar while on homepage and clicks "Search" button. In Search Results page, she sees descriptions of all the memory posts in the system related to Üsküdar. She finds "The Maiden's Tower" interesting and clicks the arrow icon next to the description of that memory post to see some details.

In Memory Post page (of "The Maiden's Tower"), she sees a story about The Maiden's Tower. She also sees a comment section where people share their opinions and knowledge about The Maiden's Tower.


Admin Scenario

This is David Anderson. He has a passion to keep history living in the web so that anyone can access and see how people lived in the past. This is why he is part of the hiStory team and an admin of the system. He likes to check out the posts and learn from them just as anybody.

One of the concerns he has is that people can post items to the highly used hiStory website out of commercial interest or that people can include any other content than what is approved by the hiStory project manifesto. Thats why he keeps looking at posts and looks to see if there are any posts that should be deleted. While trying to see what shop was there before "Paşa Döner", he comes across a post that he thinks carries a commercial interest. He deletes the content. The content is sent to archive. And is no longer open to non-admin users. He is asked if he is sure about his decision. On one of his other visits to the website, he comes across this very new post about how old the Hisarüstü Barber Shop is. When David scrolls through the comments, he realizes that one of the comments is very aggressive and includes slang word.

He decides to delete the comment.

Clone this wiki locally