Consumerium User Stories: Difference between revisions
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So far there are no such stories. Please write the first one! To understand how these can help drive the project review the somewhat similiar [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_English_User_Stories Simple English (Wikipedia) User Stories] that focus on the types of people and needs that another [[essential projects|related and essential project]] tries to fulfil. | So far there are no such stories. Please write the first one! To understand how these can help drive the project review the somewhat similiar [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_English_User_Stories Simple English (Wikipedia) User Stories] that focus on the types of people and needs that another [[essential projects|related and essential project]] tries to fulfil. | ||
- | Read about [[point of view]] first - each story fragment is from one point of view; Each fragment makes sense on its own but you probably need several to consider the [[comprehensive outcome]] of the [[Consumerium Services]] in use. | ||
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'''Harried Mom Teaches Kids How To Buy''' | |||
(''[[Consumer Point Of View]]'') Harried Mom has two kids and no babysitter so she has to take them to the [[supermarket]] with her. She has to spend most of her time watching them since they are brats - but old enough to read [[Simple English]]. Very commonly what ends up in her [[shopping cart]] at the [[checkout counter]] is not what she wants, but, what they shove in when she's not looking. She has only one choice: turn it into a game (perhaps it is even the [[Consumerium Buying Game]] where kids score points for swapping out bad and in good purchases). She takes the cart to a corner of the store, uses a [[worn device]] to look up the [[Consumerium buying signal]] and display it on a screen, and explains to the kids why they should not buy [[KitKat]]s or [[Golf Brand Former Forest Products]]. The kids love it and become heavy addicted Consumerium users. | |||