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* The system returns:
 
* The system returns:
 
** The list of all products using this property; for each product: the product's barcode, optionally the product name, the product's photo, the last modification date, the editor of the property, the value.
 
** The list of all products using this property; for each product: the product's barcode, optionally the product name, the product's photo, the last modification date, the editor of the property, the value.
** The link to the property's documentation.
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** The link to the property's ation.
  
 
'''Rationale''': the list of products with a particular property allows:
 
'''Rationale''': the list of products with a particular property allows:
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* The system returns:
 
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** The list of all products using this property; for each product: the product's barcode, optionally the product name, the product's photo, the last modification date, the editor of the property.
 
** The list of all products using this property; for each product: the product's barcode, optionally the product name, the product's photo, the last modification date, the editor of the property.
** The link to the property's documentation.
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** The link to the property's ation.
  
 
'''Rationale''': this use case allows hundreds of new usages; eg. listing all the products that have been recalled last month; all products that are blue; etc.
 
'''Rationale''': this use case allows hundreds of new usages; eg. listing all the products that have been recalled last month; all products that are blue; etc.
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* The system suggests back all properties containing these letters (beginning at the second letter).
 
* The system suggests back all properties containing these letters (beginning at the second letter).
 
* The user selects a property or continues to type.
 
* The user selects a property or continues to type.
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* If the property is a new one, the system informs the user about social aspects of property creation: documentation, values, reuse, etc. It encourages the user to write the documentation of the new property, providing him the automatic link to the documentation.
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* Eventually the user documents the property (see 2.3).
 
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* The user selects a value or continues to type.
 
* The user selects a value or continues to type.
 
* Back to use case 2.
 
* Back to use case 2.
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== 2.3 The user documents the property ==
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[TODO]
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* The system shows the dedicated documentation page for the given property.
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* The user can specify:
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** usages
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** values
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** See also
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** the category
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** [to be completed]
  
 
== Questions ==
 
== Questions ==
  
* For transparency reasons (and maybe for other reasons):
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* For '''transparency''' reasons (and maybe for other reasons):
 
** Should we provide a use case to let the user see the history of property/value pairs for each product? Version 2?
 
** Should we provide a use case to let the user see the history of property/value pairs for each product? Version 2?
** Should we provide a use case to let the users see the history of all property/value pairs for all product(something like the "recent changes" in Mediawiki/Wikipedia)? Version 2?
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** Should we provide a use case to let the users see the history of all property/value pairs for all product (something like the "recent changes" in Mediawiki/Wikipedia)? Version 2?
* Should we immediately provide use cases related to private property/value pairs?
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* Should we immediately provide use cases related to '''private property/value pairs''' for V1?
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** Eg. my_morning_diet=yes;
 
** Should these use cases take care of stocks issues?
 
** Should these use cases take care of stocks issues?
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** Could public properties be used privately?
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*** CONs: one can build a big private database with Open Food Facts resources.
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** Could private properties be used publically?
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** If private properties can only be used privately, should we clearly separate them from the private ones:
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*** Show another section in the product page?
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*** Name them to ensure they are private; eg. private:my_prefered_product=yes
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** Should private properties be documented as well as public properties?
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** Should some properties be necessarily private? Eg. our_prefered_product=yes
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** Should the property suggestion take care of private properties?
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** Should we adopt some limits to private usage? (to take care of common resources)
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*** How would it look like? Max number of property/value pairs?
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* Should we take care of '''stock issues''' for V1?
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** Eg. I have three items of this product, one ending 2021-10-10, and two ending 2021-10-31.
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* When a new property is created, we need to inform user about social aspects of property creation: documentation, values, reuse, etc.
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* Synonyms of a property.?
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[[Category:Folksonomy Engine]]
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[[Category:Persona]]

Latest revision as of 08:11, 6 September 2024

Note: to see the prototype of each functional use case, you need to install Folksonomy Engine client script.

Open Food Facts' apps and API share some common basic meta-features:

  • Links create value: every property or value or another thing that make sense should be linked to its documentation and groups it belong to.
  • All lists should be:
    • shown as table: sortable by each column; filterable; with added statistics such as number of occurrences, percentage, etc.
    • downloadable: CSV and XLSX
    • queried with a REST API
  • All product's attributes (property/value pairs) should be queried with a REST API.
  • KISS and wiki principles:
    • Straight to the point.
    • Everything can be modified (properties, values). Modified property/value pairs are not deleted, but archived and versioned.
    • Lowering the barrier: anyone should be able to do things easily.
    • Accept as many usages as we can: fields are not constrained and anyone should enter anything as a new property or a new value. Organisation will come later.
  • If possible, main lists of products should be proposed as facets, with the possibility to be mixed with other Open Food Facts facets [create a non-blocking issue]

1. The user asks the list of properties/values pairs for a given product.

  • The user selects a product (link, search result, etc.).
  • The system shows the product, with the list of property/value pairs.

Rationale: this is the main usage of Folksonomy Engine. It allows to know that a product has some particular properties which are not in the traditional Open Food Facts data model.

Questions:

  • should this use case allow to download all the property/value pairs at one time: the ones from the traditional data model, and the ones from Folksonomy Engine ?

Prototype (beta): https://world.openfoodfacts.org/product/9310036071174/paul-s-caramel-custard

2. The user enters a new property/value pair for a given product.

  • The user selects a product (link, search result, etc.).
  • The system shows the product, with a form to enter a new property/value.
  • Eventually, the user search for an existing property corresponding to his need (see dedicated use case 6).
  • The user enters the property (see dedicated functional use case 2.1).
  • The user enters the value (see dedicated functional use case 2.2).
  • The user asks the system to save the property/value pair.
  • The system checks for user authentication [this part is not detailed].
  • The system saves the property/value pair, with some metadata: the date and time of modification, the version, the username, and optionally a comment.
  • The system archives the old property/value pair and its metadata, if any.

Rationale: to discover new properties, they have to be entered by people. Open Food Facts is a project opened to any kind of editors.

Prototype (beta): https://world.openfoodfacts.org/product/9310036071174/paul-s-caramel-custard

3. The user asks for the whole list of properties.

  • The user asks for the whole list of properties: links located:
    • somewhere near the list of properties/values pairs for a given product
    • anywhere else
  • The system shows the list of all the properties with, for each property, the number of products and the number of different values.
    • It should be a list for the given context: the list corresponding to the products present in the current context, eg. Open Products Facts (create specific non-blocking issue).

Rationale: the list of all properties allows:

  • To explore the different properties and their usages.
  • To forecast the evolution of properties and their usages.
  • To observe which are the most used and the properties which are not really used.

Prototype (beta): https://world.openfoodfacts.org/keys

4. The user asks for the whole list of products with a particular property.

  • The user asks for the whole list of products with a particular property (link from the list of properties, link from a product's page using this property).
  • The system returns:
    • The list of all products using this property; for each product: the product's barcode, optionally the product name, the product's photo, the last modification date, the editor of the property, the value.
    • The link to the property's ation.

Rationale: the list of products with a particular property allows:

  • To explore all the product with a particular property.
  • To forecast the evolution of products with a particular property.
  • To observe which are the most used and the properties which are not really used.

Prototype (beta): https://world.openfoodfacts.org/key/packaging:has_character

5. The user asks for the whole list of products with a particular property/value pair.

  • The user asks for the whole list of products with a particular property/pair (link from a product's page using this property/value pair).
  • The system returns:
    • The list of all products using this property; for each product: the product's barcode, optionally the product name, the product's photo, the last modification date, the editor of the property.
    • The link to the property's ation.

Rationale: this use case allows hundreds of new usages; eg. listing all the products that have been recalled last month; all products that are blue; etc.

Prototype (beta): https://world.openfoodfacts.org/key/packaging:has_character/value/yes

6. The user searches for an existing property corresponding to his need.

  • The user asks the system for a keyword related to his need.
  • The system list all the pages of the documentation related to this keyword; this can be:
    • pages related to properties' documentation
    • pages related to a group of properties: categories, etc.

Rationale: the suggestions made by the system in the use case 2.1, based on the property name, is not sufficient to find the relevant properties; eg. thehas_character property is namely dealing with cartoon characters: searching for cartoon won't help to find this property. Folksonomy Engine needs efficient tools to allow users reuse existing properties and not always reinvent the wheel.

2.1. The user enters a property for a given product.

  • The user starts typing the name of a property.
  • The system suggests back all properties containing these letters (beginning at the second letter).
  • The user selects a property or continues to type.
  • If the property is a new one, the system informs the user about social aspects of property creation: documentation, values, reuse, etc. It encourages the user to write the documentation of the new property, providing him the automatic link to the documentation.
  • Eventually the user documents the property (see 2.3).
  • Back to use case 2.

2.2 The user enters the value.

  • If possible, the system suggests some values based on the current values already given for the property.
  • The user starts typing the content of the value.
  • The system suggests back all current values related to this property and containing these letters (beginning at the second letter).
  • The user selects a value or continues to type.
  • Back to use case 2.

2.3 The user documents the property

[TODO]

  • The system shows the dedicated documentation page for the given property.
  • The user can specify:
    • usages
    • values
    • See also
    • the category
    • [to be completed]

Questions

  • For transparency reasons (and maybe for other reasons):
    • Should we provide a use case to let the user see the history of property/value pairs for each product? Version 2?
    • Should we provide a use case to let the users see the history of all property/value pairs for all product (something like the "recent changes" in Mediawiki/Wikipedia)? Version 2?
  • Should we immediately provide use cases related to private property/value pairs for V1?
    • Eg. my_morning_diet=yes;
    • Should these use cases take care of stocks issues?
    • Could public properties be used privately?
      • CONs: one can build a big private database with Open Food Facts resources.
    • Could private properties be used publically?
    • If private properties can only be used privately, should we clearly separate them from the private ones:
      • Show another section in the product page?
      • Name them to ensure they are private; eg. private:my_prefered_product=yes
    • Should private properties be documented as well as public properties?
    • Should some properties be necessarily private? Eg. our_prefered_product=yes
    • Should the property suggestion take care of private properties?
    • Should we adopt some limits to private usage? (to take care of common resources)
      • How would it look like? Max number of property/value pairs?
  • Should we take care of stock issues for V1?
    • Eg. I have three items of this product, one ending 2021-10-10, and two ending 2021-10-31.
  • When a new property is created, we need to inform user about social aspects of property creation: documentation, values, reuse, etc.
  • Synonyms of a property.?