The intended users are the authors of fiction and fan-fiction who want to write collaboratively and the people that read them. Most current authors are familiar with the basics of web-based posting, word processing, and Internet usage. A subclass of the authors are moderators, who create and maintain group stories. By default the moderator of the story is the original creator, and as such will set the tone for the style and quality required for a given project. The moderator subclass will probably be more familiar with word processing, though will not necessarily have any more experience using web interfaces. Most users will be younger (high school or in their twenties) and English speakers.
Goal: Create a new story
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Goal: Add new text to an existing story
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Goal: Moderate status of a story
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Goal: Locate and read a story
Preconditions: None
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Goal: Communicate with readers of a story
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Subtasks: None
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These answers are consistent across the entire interface.
Location performed/environment: Anywhere with Internet access (the user's own computer will not be required, stories will be edited and stored on the server)
Frequency of use: Depending on the user, anywhere from hourly to yearly
Time constraints: Depending on the user, anywhere from minutes to hours
How tasks are learned: The interface will implement familiar designs already used prominently on the Internet such as text boxes, labeled buttons, etc.; there should will also be a help/about page describing the service and its options
Who else is involved: Other users of the website -- depending on the story, other users' updates and decisions will to varying degree affect what actions the user chooses to take (e.g., an update may kill off a users' main character, in which case the user's planned update may have to be altered or the user may wish to complain to the story moderator)
An user can view all components of story without any procedure.
Logging in to an account enables more actions:
Any logged in user can write a comment to a story.
If an account has a contributor permission for a story, the user may contribute to the content of the story. A story will have one or more contributors.
If an account has a moderator permission for a story, the user can change various attributes of the story and also edit contents of the story. A story may have one or more moderators.
Attributes include: title, genre, summary, fandom (can be Original Fiction), rating, etc.