# Manually Composed Scenario This manually composed scenario is about Bob, a web developer working as a freelancer. Sue contacts Bob and requests him to develop and set up a customized WCMS for her company. The scenario describes several meetings which take placing during the lifetime of this project. The communication modalities used in this scenario are a display wall and direct transmissions of information to mobile devices of meeting participants. Each disclosure situation has a trigger -- the triggers used here are the start and the end of a meeting (technically this is just another context information). At the end of meetings, usually contact information is shared. In contrast to exchange of contact information as it happens today, where an initial but temporarily unlimited exchange is sufficient, this scenario envisions a temporarily limited access-token--based information exchange where tokens have to be renewed regularly. Specific characteristics of this scenario are a distinct hierarchical structure of disclosed personal information and a general order-reversing mapping among disclosure situations. The main purpose of this scenario is to illustrate the composition of scenarios to evaluate with DiHabs. For this reason it is kept rather simple. More complex scenarios could involve additional context information, more diversified order mapping types, and a greater set of participating persons.