In this post I have captured some possible scenarios of our project, since its targeting both the end users and the social enterprise; I have considered scenarios from both perspectives. Let’s name some of the potential users of our product, the most obvious would a general internet user who is socially active via the online communities, the next user could be a blog owner or a webmaster who blogs considerable amount of photos, similarly other users could be a new social networking website entering the market or an existing social network revisiting its value to the customer like Facebook etc.
Scenario 1:
Actor: Blog owner
Context: A blogger could be any one from a photographer to a software architect at Microsoft. All the webmasters and site owners can be the potential users of our system wherever they use the photos for different purposes.
Scenario: Consider a website owner who is used to upload lots of images on the website. So the scenario would be the owner using our system to tag the photos that are being displayed on his/her website. That way the people can be tagged not only on a particular social network but anywhere on the World Wide Web. This would save the site owner the troubles of uploading the pictures again to his/her preferred social network and then tagging it to share it with friends.
Scenario 2:
Actor: A new social network, enterprise
Context: An entrepreneur or an enterprise is going to launch a new social networking website which has some new and valued solutions for the end users.
Scenario: a good idea makes the business boom because of the value it caters to the customers. Therefore our system presents the added value to any new coming social network and that value is the “cross site photo tagging”. Any newly emerging social enterprise can use this to market their product.