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+ | ==Demo 2: Task Focussed UI== | ||
+ | * What is information overload | ||
+ | ** How does this relate to the eclipse workspace | ||
+ | ** How are programmers working usually (multi-tasking) | ||
+ | ** Scrolling, searching, tagging, filtering is not programming | ||
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+ | * Task Context | ||
+ | ** Mylar monitors all your activity | ||
+ | ** Creates a degree of interest model | ||
+ | *** highly used items are marked more important | ||
+ | *** Unused items decay and are moved out ouf your context | ||
+ | ** What you touch is in your context | ||
+ | ** It is managed for you as you work | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Task-focused UI | ||
+ | ** You only see what you need in the context of your task | ||
+ | ** View filtering, Element decoration | ||
+ | ** Automatic folding, contents assist ranking | ||
+ | *** Indicate what contest assist is | ||
+ | *** Consistently integrated all through Eclipse | ||
+ | ** Editor an perspective management | ||
+ | *** Opens and closed editors when tasks are switched | ||
+ | *** Automatically closes editors when they are decayed | ||
+ | *** Opens the perspective you wherein last (when activated in preferences) | ||
+ | ** One click task switching | ||
+ | *** Opens editors and perspecitves | ||
+ | *** Re-arranges all views |
Revision as of 05:35, 20 April 2007
Demo 1: Tasks
- Open Workspace
- Show Repositories
- Task List
- Create a Bugzilla Query
- Show how the tasklists is organised
- Show how you can quickly recognize tasks
- Difference between open and closed task
- Open a Bug
- Make a change to a task and show
- it has outgoing changes
- it is a-synchronous
- Open a task not in any of your lists by using navigate/open repository task
- show linking from a stack trace to a java source
- show linking from a java source back to a bug
- show linking from a bug to a bug
- Make a search
- Point out the difference between an search and a query
- Show shortcut CTRL-H from task to show openening of corre
- Show personal planning and
- tell why you would use this personal stuff
- show how you can you pick out the tasks that have personal notes (have stripes on the board)
- Show tasklist filter menu
- Show priority filtering (don't do it)
- Click filter completed tasks
Demo 2: Task Focussed UI
- What is information overload
- How does this relate to the eclipse workspace
- How are programmers working usually (multi-tasking)
- Scrolling, searching, tagging, filtering is not programming
- Task Context
- Mylar monitors all your activity
- Creates a degree of interest model
- highly used items are marked more important
- Unused items decay and are moved out ouf your context
- What you touch is in your context
- It is managed for you as you work
- Task-focused UI
- You only see what you need in the context of your task
- View filtering, Element decoration
- Automatic folding, contents assist ranking
- Indicate what contest assist is
- Consistently integrated all through Eclipse
- Editor an perspective management
- Opens and closed editors when tasks are switched
- Automatically closes editors when they are decayed
- Opens the perspective you wherein last (when activated in preferences)
- One click task switching
- Opens editors and perspecitves
- Re-arranges all views