As a community, we are creating a set of user stories to define the end-to-end physics process. These stories are articulated from the user's point of view and describes how they derive value from the operation.
Each user story is further defined by assumptions that underly them as well as a set of acceptance criteria which could be applied to agree that the story has been implemented.
- Exploratory: quick plots, could require interacting with a subset of the full sample, generally requires low-latency (aka “human attention span” turnaround) Could also include optimization as a component (which same requirements)
- Production: organized workflow that runs semi-automatically
- Reactionary: also quick plots, but must be full dataset and embellishments on existing plots (“just like this but with a cut on X”); low-latency is less important, as it’s not tied to human attention span timescales but reviewer interaction rate (days)
- Transfer: long-term preservation and new student on an ongoing analysis
Once the community has collected and agreed a complete set of user stories we will map our existing products against these stories to unambiguously identify gaps, overlaps, and integration opportunities.
A good introduction to user stories can be found here