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Conceptual Model Specification

At the conclusion of our Conceptual Modeling Phase, Team Spirit produces a detailed Conceptual Model Specification for your digital product. Our Conceptual Model Specification provides the foundation for your product’s user experience design and includes our

Our Conceptual Model Specification describes

  • concepts from your digital product’s task or information domain that its user interface must reveal to users
  • concepts that are specific to your product
  • patterns that are characteristic of your product domain
  • data that your users need to create, view, and manipulate using your product
  • data sources with which your product must be compatible
  • functionality that your product must provide
  • operations that users need to perform on their data
  • for a Web site or other digital information product, navigation models
  • tasks and task sequences that your product’s user interface must present to users
  • settings that your product must provide
  • functionality for which your product must provide shortcuts to support users’ key tasks
  • forms of data output that your product must provide
  • business needs that your product must satisfy for your organization

Our Conceptual Model Specification undergoes one or more cycles of review and revision, then Team Spirit presents an overview of our conceptual model to your entire product team. Once Team Spirit develops the conceptual model, the nature and scope of the digital product the team is building become clear, the developers on the team can begin developing its underlying technology, and the design process begins in earnest.

  • objects/actions analysis
  • product lexicon
  • style guidelines
  • a set of task scenarios
  • wireframes or storyboards