Scenario Context Coverage in Demo Presentations

Situation Scenario Scene Case Possibility

Mi'kail Eli'yah
2 min readDec 14, 2024

We articulate the narrative by initially presenting the situation, which outlines the problem or topic of interest. This is followed by a scenario, providing a concrete example of the situation. Within each scenario, there may be distinct scenes, illustrating specific aspects or events. For each scene, we explore various cases, detailing different possibilities that might arise under specific conditions and circumstances.

Situation: Overarching context or issue we are addressing. It sets the stage for understanding the broader environment or problem.

  1. Conditions: These include the background details, existing challenges, and any constraints that define the situation.

Scenario: This is a detailed example that brings the situation to life. It showcases a particular instance or application of the situation.

  1. Conditions: Scenarios often include specific conditions such as the time, location, key players involved, and any relevant contextual factors.

Scene: Within each scenario, scenes break down the action into more manageable parts. Bring the audience to each scene to capture a moment or a segment of the scenario.

  1. Conditions: Scenes are…

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Mi'kail Eli'yah
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