Giving your users a light identity in your experience

A requirement of having people integrated into a social experience is the ability to identify who is there and to have a level of accountability for the contributions they make within the system. Understanding who people are within a system need not be heavy-handed and can be lightly integrated with...

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Main Authors: Malone, Erin, Crumlish, Christian (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] O'Reilly 2016
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Summary:A requirement of having people integrated into a social experience is the ability to identify who is there and to have a level of accountability for the contributions they make within the system. Understanding who people are within a system need not be heavy-handed and can be lightly integrated with a few simple components. What you'll learn--and how you can apply it In this lesson you will learn the basic model of an identity system and become familiar with a few components that express identity that can easily be applied, allowing users to have their contributions attributed and for others to know who contributed. Prerequisites Should be looking to create or enhance a product with a social layer. Interested in allowing users to identify each other and to provide attribution to the contributions within an experience. Materials or downloads needed None This Lesson is taken from Designing Social Interfaces, 2nd Edition, by Erin Malone and Christian Crumlish
Item Description:Date of publication from resource description page (Safari, viewed January 13, 2017). - "From Designing social interfaces, 2e by Christian Crumlish & Erin Malone"--Cover
Physical Description:1 volume illustrations
ISBN:9781491975725