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Matching Requirements with User Experience – Johnny Holland

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via johnnyholland.org As traditionally written, requirements are designed to produce conflict. It is an item for IT and “the business” (to use the common IT term) to negotiate when money and timelines take center stage. That they were hastily written in the first place only makes the conflict more likely. It also sets the designer up to be the fall guy for a poorly conceived system. Recognizing their inherently conflict-driving nature, the designer can work to diffuse the situation and get a seat at the table when the next project starts.
2. August 2011 Johannes Tagged analysis, business, process, requirements, stories, user, ux Leave a comment

Requirements-Driven Software Development Must Die

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via userexperience.evantageconsulting.com
26. July 2011 Johannes Tagged design, process, requirements, software, ux Leave a comment

Managing Requirements & Traceability in Axure

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via slideshare.net

15. December 2009 Johannes Tagged axure, prototyping, requirements, traceability Leave a comment
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