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Intelligent Guides: Architecting Systems for Context-driven Interactions

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Presented at IA Summit March 2017

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Imagine an information system that can support pathways driven entirely by current context. Pathways that are directed by human actors, determined by the arrangement of data and the relationships between objects, and dynamically created at the moment of interaction. A system that creates meaning through the application of acquired knowledge. An intelligent guide.

How might we architect systems that supports this free-roaming? How do we think about transient information architectures and containers for experiences that are only defined in the moment?

Considering informations systems and theory, the worlds we create, inhabit and navigate, and a case study looking at commercial application, this session will explore our interactions within those systems, how we manage transience through data and information architectures and how we might effectively design those systems - to create experiences based on the relationship between context and content.

Presented at IA Summit March 2017

From the IA Summit site:

Imagine an information system that can support pathways driven entirely by current context. Pathways that are directed by human actors, determined by the arrangement of data and the relationships between objects, and dynamically created at the moment of interaction. A system that creates meaning through the application of acquired knowledge. An intelligent guide.

How might we architect systems that supports this free-roaming? How do we think about transient information architectures and containers for experiences that are only defined in the moment?

Considering informations systems and theory, the worlds we create, inhabit and navigate, and a case study looking at commercial application, this session will explore our interactions within those systems, how we manage transience through data and information architectures and how we might effectively design those systems - to create experiences based on the relationship between context and content.

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Intelligent Guides: Architecting Systems for Context-driven Interactions

  1. 1. INTELLIGENT GUIDES ARCHITECTING SYSTEMS FOR CONTEXT-DRIVEN INTERACTIONS @TIMCAYNES
  2. 2. TO CREATE THE UNIVERSE WHERE THE ARRANGEMENT OF THINGS AND THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THEM CAN BE DETERMINED IN THE MOMENT @TIMCAYNES
  3. 3. CHAPTER 1: NATURAL WORLDS @TIMCAYNES
  4. 4. CHAPTER 2: CREATED WORLDS @TIMCAYNES
  5. 5. CHAPTER 3: CURATED WORLDS @TIMCAYNES
  6. 6. @TIMCAYNES
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  14. 14. @TIMCAYNES CHAPTER 4: INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS
  15. 15. @TIMCAYNES
  16. 16. where are cheese?where am cheese?CHEESE
  17. 17. vancouver in the rain
  18. 18. WALLPAPER HEAVEN WORLD IS A GREAT WALLPAPER FOR YOUR COMPUTER DESKTOP
  19. 19. @TIMCAYNES
  20. 20. @TIMCAYNES CHAPTER 5: PRINCIPLES FOR CONTEXT-DRIVEN INTERACTIONS
  21. 21. @TIMCAYNES AN ACTOR MAY DETERMINE AND NAVIGATE THEIR OWN FLOW THROUGH A SYSTEM
  22. 22. @TIMCAYNES THE SYSTEM SHOULD CREATE PATHWAYS TO SUPPORT FREE WANDERING
  23. 23. @TIMCAYNES THE SYSTEM SHOULD CREATE THE MOST DESIRED PATH OF ALL POSSIBLE PATHS
  24. 24. @TIMCAYNES THE FUNNEL EXISTS AND HAS AN INFINITE IN AND A TINY OUT
  25. 25. @TIMCAYNES INCREMENTALLY ADJUST THE ANGLE OF INTENT, THE VELOCITY OF FLOW, AND THE ACQUISITION OF OBVIOUSLY
  26. 26. @TIMCAYNES OBJECTS ONLY BECOME MEANINGFUL WHEN THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THEMSELVES AND OTHER OBJECTS ARE DEFINED
  27. 27. @TIMCAYNES DATA ONLY BECOMES INFORMATION WHEN YOU ASK IT TO ARRANGE ITSELF
  28. 28. @TIMCAYNES THE DEFINITION OF CONTEXT AND QUERY IS WHAT GIVES DATA MEANING
  29. 29. @TIMCAYNES CHAPTER 6: ARCHITECTING SYSTEMS FOR CONTEXT-DRIVEN INTERACTIONS
  30. 30. @TIMCAYNES ‘THE WHOLE THING’ ARCHITECTURE
  31. 31. @TIMCAYNES ‘THE WHOLE THING’ ARCHITECTURE
  32. 32. MANY ACTORS MANY INTENTS MANY PATHS
  33. 33. @TIMCAYNES STATIC PATHWAYS DYNAMIC PATHWAYS
  34. 34. @TIMCAYNES BEHAVIOURAL PATHWAYS
  35. 35. @TIMCAYNES THE EXPERIENCE STACK EXPERIENCE PLATFORM DATA
  36. 36. @TIMCAYNES
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  38. 38. @TIMCAYNES SCENARIO MAPPING
  39. 39. TRANSLATE QUERY ASSEMBLE THE SCENARIEXPERIENCE STACK
  40. 40. QUERY ASSEMBLE
  41. 41. QUERY ASSEMBLE
  42. 42. QUERY ASSEMBLE LOCATION ACTION INTENT DATA ATTRIBUTES METADATA
  43. 43. QUERY ASSEMBLE LOCATION ACTION INTENT DATA ATTRIBUTES METADATA CONTEXT CONTENT @TIMCAYNES
  44. 44. LOCATION ACTION INTENT @TIMCAYNES WHERE ARE THEY AND WHERE HAVE THEY BEEN? WHAT DID THEY DO AND WHAT CAN THEY DO NEXT? WHAT CAN WE INFER ABOUT THEIR BEHAVIOUR AND ASPIRATION?
  45. 45. QUERY ASSEMBLE LOCATION ACTION INTENT DATA ATTRIBUTES METADATA CONTEXT CONTENT @TIMCAYNES
  46. 46. METADATA ATTRIBUTES DATA @TIMCAYNES WHAT IS OUR DATA AND HOW CAN WE GET IT? WHAT ARE THE ATTRIBUTES THAT DESCRIBE ITS STRUCTURE? WHAT IS THE DATA ABOUT OUR DATA THAT DESCRIBE ITS RELEVANCE?
  47. 47. TRANSLATE QUERY ASSEMBLE THE SCENARIEXPERIENCE STACK
  48. 48. TRANSLATE QUERY ASSEMBLE THE DIFFICULT QUESTION FOR A GIVEN CONTEXT CAN WE DESCRIBE AN OUTCOME FOR WHICH WE CAN COMPILE A RELEVANT OUTPUT
  49. 49. TRANSLATE QUERY ASSEMBLE IN OTHER WORDS RIGHT NOW WHAT’S THE BEST THING WE CAN MAKE FOR YOU WITH WHAT WE’VE GOT
  50. 50. Insert slide about the data and why I’ve never got further than this
  51. 51. @TIMCAYNES
  52. 52. @TIMCAYNES ALL WE’RE DOING IS RECONSTRUCTING ALL THAT HAS BEEN DECONSTRUCTED
  53. 53. @TIMCAYNES ULTIMATELY, WE’RE DECIDING FOR OTHERS HOW THE UNIVERSE IS ARRANGED
  54. 54. @TIMCAYNES WE WANT TO UNDERSTAND THE STRUCTURE OF EVERYTHING
  55. 55. THANKS @TIMCAYNES
  56. 56. @TIMCAYNES IMAGE CREDITS ‣ http://webdesobjets.fr/les-objets-connectes-quantified-self-prospective/ ‣ http://www.workzonesafety.org/files/documents/training/fhwa_wz_grant/images/atssa_pedestrian_work_zones/s25.jpg ‣ http://rootdatacenter.com/why-carrier-and-cloud-neutrality-are-data-center-must-haves/ ‣ http://whyfiles.org/2011/trash-does-burning-beat-burying/ ‣ http://thehumanfactor.biz/10-good-reasons-not-to-trust-your-brain/ ‣ https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:God2-Sistine_Chapel.png ‣ http://wallpapersafari.com/heaven-background-wallpaper/

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