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MVP static prototype for v0.0.1 #2

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bdolly opened this issue Sep 23, 2016 · 12 comments
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MVP static prototype for v0.0.1 #2

bdolly opened this issue Sep 23, 2016 · 12 comments

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bdolly commented Sep 23, 2016

@dhimmel @gwaygenomics I created a static clickable prototype for Mutation Selection and Sample selection I would like you to check out at https://invis.io/5P8PM61R8 and comment on. I still need to create the Review/Explore (with query visualizations) and Submit screens to add to the prototype.

Once the prototype is approved/validate by you guys I think it will have give good direction to the UX and Front-end teams to start with the implementation and then we can add features and from there.

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gwaybio commented Sep 23, 2016

@bdolly where would be the best place to make comments? In this issue?

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bdolly commented Sep 23, 2016

you should be able to comment directly in the prototype on specific parts of it and could then just drop a line here to let people know you left a new comment

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dhimmel commented Sep 23, 2016

@gwaygenomics note the grid icon in the bottom left -- there are many mockup pages.

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gwaybio commented Sep 23, 2016

@bdolly - I made all of my comments for now. I am pumped about the progress of the work! This is going to be something special!

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bdolly commented Sep 23, 2016

@gwaygenomics @dhimmel Thanks for the feedback guys. I'll see if I can iterate on it over the weekend and hopefully we can get implementation moving next week and delegate some task out to the front-end team

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bdolly commented Sep 28, 2016

@gwaygenomics @dhimmel a new iteration of the clickable prototype is up for review at https://invis.io/5P8PM61R8

Updates to note:
• "wizard/walkthrough" bar at the bottom of the page, this is meant to be a more intuitive navigation between Mutation and Disease Type selection
• updated and new Onboarding copy and graphics as well as tooltips through
• more descriptive search bar placeholder copy as well as list filters (example: sort by mutation rate)

Please feel free to leave comments directly in the prototype

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gwaybio commented Sep 28, 2016

Nice turnaround - I will review it shortly.

We are at a good spot right now early in the development process to loop in a Cancer Biologist to identify sources of confusion and bottlenecks. I believe @allaway is probably the best person since he understands our ultimate goal (see our preprint together).

@allaway, if you have the chance, can you directly comment on the prototype (@bdolly linked it above) including aspects you don't understand or if you'd like to see alternative functionality? This would be extremely valuable to us at this time!

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bdolly commented Sep 28, 2016

@gwaygenomics if you can track down Joel Eden from the Front-end team and loop him in as well he has alot of valuable User Experience Design Research knowledge that would be great to use in collaboration with @allaway on the prototype.

Once we get everything laid out in the prototype we can start a kanban style process for features to include in the MVP and then get boots to the ground on building this out.

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gwaybio commented Sep 28, 2016

Good idea - on it

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allaway commented Sep 28, 2016

@gwaygenomics @bdolly I will check this out ASAP. Dissertation is due today, so probably not till tomorrow, but looking forwad to checking it out.

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cgreene commented Sep 28, 2016

Wow @bdolly this looks amazing! @allaway - congratulations!

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allaway commented Sep 29, 2016

@cgreene Thanks!

@bdolly I took a look through - I think it looks great! In my experience, minimal interface is always better when trying to learn a new tool. I left a few comments on invis.io. Hope they help!

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