Adaptics - object-oriented design
I love software. Video games. Web Apps. Enterprise Apps. Mobile Apps. SDK's. API's. Open-source. All the stack.
And, I've used hundreds of applications at this point. Really, probably over 100 personal organization apps alone - to-do lists, kanban boards, text editors, personal organizational assistants.
Inevitably, my real needs spill outside the bounds of any of these apps, and I back-fill the need with yet-another-tool. Over time, I've noticed patterns in the way I, teams, and organizations manage information, or don't, in some cases.
Mental Models
At work, teams are often tasked with a project or product to accomplish. A task with (hopefully) a well-defined goal that the team has shared mindset around.
Yet, the goal is but a seed, in which a project plan blooms and is borne into a coordinated entanglement of many tasks, performed by different roles, occupied by different people, across time.
In planning, I find visual diagrams to be the most effective way to build a shared understanding. Making an idea explicit (to some extent), by drawing it on a whiteboard is a way to give something of a shape to what had previously been words, and perhaps short-term memories in the team participant's minds.
Meta
When people disagree, I like to understand what specifically the person disagrees with. Looking at a concept map, it is easier to ask:
Do you disagree with:
- the Object/Concept
- the Definition of an Object
- the Relationship between Objects
- the Sequencing of events
Zooming way out,
Adaptics
Adaptics is a web application created to explore dimensional data interfaces.
Adaptics has a Canvas. The Canvas has 3 cartesian coordinates. The Canvas can be rotated. The Canvas can have Orbit Controls. The Camera has at least one Camera. The Camera can be Zoomed.
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