Doosresponse
Doosresponse is a term used in the design and implementation of conversational interfaces to describe a two-stage reply pattern. In this pattern, a system provides an initial concise answer to a user’s question, followed by an optional, more detailed explanation, clarification, or related information. The aim is to deliver quick usefulness while allowing for deeper engagement without overwhelming the user upfront.
Origin and usage notes suggest that doosresponse emerged in discussions of user experience and message-management strategies
Structure and workflow. A doosresponse typically consists of two components: a brief, direct answer that addresses
Applications and considerations. Doosresponse is applied in customer support chatbots, educational tutors, and help desks where