Chapter 5. The Structure Plane: Interaction Design and Information Architecture
After the requirements have been collected and prioritized, we have a clear picture of what will be included in the final product. The requirements, however, don’t describe how the pieces fit together to form a cohesive whole. This is the next level up from scope: developing a conceptual structure for the site.
Defining the Structure
The realm of structure is the third of the five planes, and appropriately it is the point at which our concerns shift from the more abstract ...
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