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Subject: Re: [oic] Document Interoperability Test Scenarios


If these are actually documents, you'll want to post them to the file 
repository.  I don't think the Wiki has support for file attachments. 
Maybe just Zip them up and post as one package to the repository.

Or are these just scenario descriptions?

-Rob

Stephen Peront <stepper@microsoft.com> wrote on 01/28/2009 08:16:41 PM:

> 
> Hi Bart?
> 
> As promised, the list below details a set of document test scenarios
> that we believe are a solid representation of the real-world 
> documents that exist out there today.  If there are no objections to
> these items, then I will work with Dennis to get them posted to the 
> wiki tomorrow/early next week.
> 
> Thanks,
> -Stephen
> 
> 
> 
> Presentation
> 
> Conference Presentations
> 
> Presentations that are highly customized, well polished and 
> represent something larger than the particular individual. 
> 
> Presentation
> 
> Informal Presentations
> 
> Presentations that are either oriented around informal meetings such
> as internal team meetings ( e.g., a simple agenda slide to team status 
). 
> 
> Presentation
> 
> Note Taking
> 
> Presentations that are created on the fly and used to capture 
> meeting minutes or brainstorming results. 
> 
> Presentation
> 
> Photo Books
> 
> Presentations that are photo-heavy and provide simple slide shows 
> with photos as the primary content. 
> 
> Presentation
> 
> Pitch Books
> 
> Presentations that are very information dense and often used in the 
> financial services sector. 
> 
> Presentation
> 
> Sales Presentations
> 
> Presentations that are designed to be given to a potential customer 
> with the goal of distinguishing the presenter/presenter?s 
> organization from the competition. 
> 
> Presentation
> 
> Self-Running
> 
> Presentations that are generally used as kiosks ( both interactive 
> and not ) as well as self-paced training and education. 
> 
> Presentation
> 
> Signage
> 
> Single-slide presentations generally used for creating certificates,
> posters and signs. 
> 
> Spreadsheet
> 
> Application Add-ins
> 
> Spreadsheets that contain code which provides custom functions, 
> macros (to automate tasks), or UI to make the user more efficient 
> when working with the spreadsheet. 
> 
> Spreadsheet
> 
> Budgeting
> 
> Spreadsheets that are information dense, usually rolling up a 
> company?s financial situation through many formulas and relationships. 
> 
> Spreadsheet
> 
> Data Analysis
> 
> Spreadsheets that contain copious amounts of information (often from
> another application, external data sources, or copy/paste) and are 
> then used to summarize the information, turning it into data. 
> 
> Spreadsheet
> 
> Data Interchange
> 
> Spreadsheets that are used to convey information from one 
> application to another - usually in the form of CSV/TSV. 
> 
> Spreadsheet
> 
> Data Manipulation
> 
> Spreadsheets that consolidate information from various data sources 
> (or manual entry) and then clean the data through a series of macros
> or user interaction in order to make it more reliable for 
> consumption by other LOB applications 
> 
> Spreadsheet
> 
> Financial Statements / Balance Sheets
> 
> Spreadsheets that contain an income statement, balance sheet, and 
> cash flow statement.  Relatively simple in that they contain Text, 
> numbers, formatting, and a few formulas. 
> 
> Spreadsheet
> 
> Forms and Calculators
> 
> Spreadsheets that are used to input data that is later used for 
> other LOB systems or for a calculator in the same workbook.  These 
> spreadsheets often have very locked down sheets, where the user can 
> only select certain options or enter data in certain cells. 
> 
> Spreadsheet
> 
> Misc
> 
> Spreadsheets that are used as a 2 dimensional layout surface (for 
> the structure of the grid) in order to build a well laid out document. 
> 
> Spreadsheet
> 
> Pitch Books
> 
> Spreadsheets that are used like a Presentation, generally with one 
> "slide" per sheet. 
> 
> Spreadsheet
> 
> Scheduling
> 
> Spreadsheets that are used to track resources and work items for a 
> project, often including a Gantt chart of the project timeline using a 
grid. 
> 
> Spreadsheet
> 
> Stochastic Modeling / Simulation
> 
> Spreadsheets that are used to perform iterative analysis of/
> prediction of an event taking place in order predict the outcome of 
> said event. These spreadsheets that contain information that models 
> a real-life system (oil production, factory floor, financial 
> vehicles, etc.) to which inputs can be inserted and the results 
> analyzed in order to find efficiencies. 
> 
> Spreadsheet
> 
> Tracking Lists
> 
> Spreadsheets consisting of a list (or lists) of data, usually 
> manually entered into the spreadsheet. 
> 
> Text
> 
> Articles
> 
> Documents that contain carefully formatted content intended for 
> publication in a magazine/journal. 
> 
> Text
> 
> Books
> 
> Documents that are used to compile the manuscript of a book in a 
> format ready for publication. 
> 
> Text
> 
> Essays
> 
> Documents containing several pages of basic, unformatted text, 
> without specific formatting requirements. 
> 
> Text
> 
> Flyers
> 
> Documents used as marketing materials ? single page, designed for 6+
> foot readability. 
> 
> Text
> 
> Labels
> 
> Documents that contain a page of label templates, which are merged 
> with addresses and printed. 
> 
> Text
> 
> Legal Documents
> 
> Documents used in legal proceedings ? must conform to a specific 
> layout/form, and are typically built over many revisions by many 
authors. 
> 
> Text
> 
> Letters
> 
> Documents containing plain, unformatted text, intended for personal 
> communication. 
> 
> Text
> 
> Meeting Notes
> 
> Documents used to capture the results of a meeting? often informal, 
> created ad-hoc during the meeting itself. 
> 
> Text
> 
> Memos
> 
> Documents used to formally present a small amount of information 
> (e.g. an initiative or concept). 
> 
> Text
> 
> Newsletters
> 
> Documents containing multiple streams of specially laid out content 
> (typically a fixed layout making use of 2D aspects of the page). 
> 
> Text
> 
> Notes / Lists
> 
> Documents that are created on demand to store informal information 
> (e.g. brainstorming data). 
> 
> Text
> 
> Outlines
> 
> Documents that contain an outline of a larger document, but little/
> none of the actual contents. 
> 
> Text
> 
> Proposals
> 
> Documents containing a customer proposal, compiled from several 
> authors and many sources (spreadsheets, presentations, etc.). 
> 
> Text
> 
> Research Papers / Reports
> 
> Documents that are highly technical and conform to a specific layout
> ? common usage of academic features like equations/bibliography. 
> 
> Text
> 
> Resumes
> 
> Short, highly structured documents intended to convey information in
> a single page. Formatting is used to customize the structured base. 
> 
> Text
> 
> Structured Documents / Forms
> 
> Documents that contain structured content intended to be populated 
> from data sources (e.g. a database) or form input from the user. 
> 
> 


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