The Sub-Group will work with a set of Use Cases as documented here which can range from basic to very advanced. The break-down of the functionality and requirements while will then be done on the respective sub-details page.
Proposed Use Cases
- Alice is hard at work using her company's trading terminal, she quickly wants to set her Symphony status to "Do Not Disturb".
- Alice wants to keep an eye on the number messages in her Symphony - as high traffic usually means something is affecting the market. Only when this happens does she want to leave her trading terminal.
- Bob is reading a Research report from an analyst he knows well. He has a few questions but nothing major and he is about have a conference call in a few mins.
- Alice wants to write a simple productivity bot for her internal team that just sits in a single chatroom and listens to messages.
- Alice wants to write a simple publication bot for her internal team that just sits in a single chatroom and posts messages in response to webhooks.
- Charles wants to build an application that listens to all chatrooms on their pod and parse content in real-time - for use in other application.
- Charles want to publish information connected to a chatroom - eg realtime fund performance without sending constant messages to the room.
- Charles wants the published information to be able to interact with the content in the room.
- David runs a desk with 15 traders, he wants a way for clients to get hold of an available trader without having to message all of them.
- Eloise is responsible for a CRM application and she would like to add direct links to Symphony in her application - bot to individuals and to chatrooms.
- Frank has some interns doing a project to keep chat room membership in sync with their HR portal
- Alice and Bob want to write a webpage in a hackathon which a user can visit and click a button to set their Symphony avatar based on gravatar.com
- Outlook Presence. George works for a third-party company that wants to enhance its Outlook add-in to update a user’s Symphony presence. (User - Presence)
- RFQ Trading. Helen works for a software vendor that has created an application that allows a user to request tradeable quotes from other Symphony users. Harry then wants to install this Software and use it to trade with some other Symphony users in his contact list. (Messages - sending, Messages - reading)