The document provides mock-ups for collecting user input data through a series of yes/no questions about diet, relationships, and enjoyment of work/hobbies. The user's responses would be scored and recorded as a complex number. It then initializes a hypothetical first user, "Moe", and suggests the next steps would involve elaborating on this formal structure and effectively linking it to the data collected from the user's scores.
2. User Inputs - Mock-up
• The inputs from the player would be something like below
• If the player selects yes for two and no for one question,
then for the above, the score is : 2 + 1i
• Standard possibilities such as the Myers Briggs tests can be
utilized to make the data capture more sophisticated – no
need to reinvent the wheel for this
Would a registered dietician
call your food habits stable
and balanced?
•Yes (1r)
•No (1i)
Are you happy in your
immediate personal
relationships?
•Yes (1r)
•No (1i)
Do you enjoy your work
and/or any hobbies?
•Yes (1r)
•No (1i)
3. Initialization of the Deliverable – Mock-up
• Let us start out the case study with the first hypothetical subscriber – Moe
(Curly and Larry will likely join soon):
• The meat of this game would be in how we take it from here – in terms of
elaborating on this formal structure initialized above, as also linking it
effectively with the data set obtained from the scores from the rounds of
the game