Difference between revisions of "User Tracking"
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Revision as of 17:27, 2 June 2014
Especially to motivate and integrate new community members it’s important to find users with some kind of similar interests or expertise. The new users can probably identify themselves with tasks that are done by persons with the same filed of expertise. Therefor user tracking is helpful to grow up a community. Basically our user tacking concept contains three main parts. The first part contains all personal user information such as the username, a photo and tags of expertise. Within the second part all tasks related to the user are visible. Tasks are represented in three blocks the currently active tasks, future tasks and the task history. Every block has a small gray counter. All tasks have a pie progress icon in front of the task name and a short description below.
Understanding the collaborative behavior is interesting to know may help to find some similarities or start new cooperation’s on further tasks. For new members it can be helpful to understand an emergent team or project structure.