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Specification Quality Checklist: Superset-Style UX Redesign
Purpose: Validate specification completeness and quality before proceeding to planning Created: 2026-02-08 Feature: specs/019-superset-ux-redesign/spec.md
Content Quality
- No implementation details (languages, frameworks, APIs)
- Focused on user value and business needs
- Written for non-technical stakeholders
- All mandatory sections completed
UX Consistency
- Functional requirements fully support the 'Happy Path' in ux_reference.md
- Error handling requirements match the 'Error Experience' in ux_reference.md
- No requirements contradict the defined User Persona or Context
- Top navbar design is consistent with mockups in ux_reference.md
- Settings consolidation aligns with sidebar navigation structure
Requirement Completeness
- No [NEEDS CLARIFICATION] markers remain
- Requirements are testable and unambiguous
- Success criteria are measurable
- Success criteria are technology-agnostic (no implementation details)
- All acceptance scenarios are defined
- Edge cases are identified
- Scope is clearly bounded
- Dependencies and assumptions identified
Feature Readiness
- All functional requirements have clear acceptance criteria
- User scenarios cover primary flows (6 user stories defined)
- Feature meets measurable outcomes defined in Success Criteria
- No implementation details leak into specification
Notes
- The specification has been updated to align with the "Resource-Centric" philosophy described in
docs/design/resource_centric_layout.md. - All "Tool-Centric" references (Migration Tool, Git Tool) have been replaced with "Resource Hubs" (Dashboard Hub, Dataset Hub).
- The Task Drawer is now the central mechanism for all task interactions.
- New additions: Top Navigation Bar design (User Story 5) and Consolidated Settings experience (User Story 6).
- Functional requirements have been reorganized into logical groups: Navigation & Layout, Resource Hubs, Task Management, Settings & Configuration.