79 Identify Needs with Personas and User-Centered Design Talking with Potential Users 8] Naming Influences Perspectives Common Techniques for UCD Running Interaction Design Projects Using Agile and UCD Methods eyond UCD 86 HCI and Information Architecture The Craftsman Approach Learning to Love Constraints Keeping Experiments Quick Figuring Out the Social Aspect Subjects, Verbs, and Objects Including You, Me, and Her Over There, Plus Him, Too Moving Quickly from Idea to Implementation Explaining to Others what You Are doing 98 Creating Service Functionality Document Calculating Content Size Don t let Your Users Drown in activity Implementing Search 102 Advanced Search 104 Inderstanding Activity and viewpoints Recipe Books: An Example Remembering the Fun 106 Twelve Ideas to Take Away 106 Summary 108 8. Relationships, Responsibilities, and Privacy We Are in a Relationship? Personal Identity and Reputation 110 Handling Public, Private, and gray Information Privacy and aggregate views 112 See But Dont Touch: Rules for Admins 114 Private by Default? 115 Setting Exposure Levels Managing Access for Content Reuse, Applications, and Other Developers 119 Content Reuse 120 Don' t Give Away Too Much Power 121 Licensing Content 122Interaction Design 79 Identify Needs with Personas and User-Centered Design 80 Talking with Potential Users 81 Naming Influences Perspectives 82 Common Techniques for UCD 82 Running Interaction Design Projects 83 Using Agile and UCD Methods 84 Beyond UCD 86 HCI and Information Architecture 87 The Craftsman Approach 89 Learning to Love Constraints 90 Keeping Experiments Quick 92 Figuring Out the Social Aspect 92 Subjects, Verbs, and Objects 93 Including You, Me, and Her Over There, Plus Him, Too 95 Moving Quickly from Idea to Implementation 96 Explaining to Others What You Are Doing 98 Creating Service Functionality Documents 99 Calculating Content Size 99 Don’t Let Your Users Drown in Activity 101 Implementing Search 102 Member-Specific Search 103 Advanced Search 104 Understanding Activity and Viewpoints 104 Recipe Books: An Example 105 Remembering the Fun 106 Twelve Ideas to Take Away 106 Summary 108 8. Relationships, Responsibilities, and Privacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 We Are in a Relationship? 109 Personal Identity and Reputation 110 Handling Public, Private, and Gray Information 110 Privacy and Aggregate Views 112 See But Don’t Touch: Rules for Admins 114 Private by Default? 115 Setting Exposure Levels 115 Managing Access for Content Reuse, Applications, and Other Developers 119 Content Reuse 120 Don’t Give Away Too Much Power 121 Licensing Content 122 Summary 122 Table of Contents | ix