More about the Product Backlog – When and where ?
Filed Under Agile, Interface, Product, Product Management, Scrum, UI, User | Posted on November 24, 2009
In the previous post (link), I had started writing about the Product Backlog, but soon realized that I needed more than one post. So here is Part 2 about the Product Backlog. Part of the debate about a Product Backlog is about the extent of detail, as well as when should more detail be added. [...]
Different types of end-user metrics
Filed Under Benefits, Metrics, User | Posted on November 16, 2008
Typically, metrics in software are meant to mean something related to capturing lines of code, number of defects, or some other measurements related to software quality. User metrics is something entirely different, meant to try to capture data relating to the customers usage of the software. The advantages that you get out of such capturing [...]
User Interface Prototyping Tools
Filed Under Interface, Prototyping, Tools, User | Posted on March 6, 2008
There are plenty of prototyping tools available out there, both free and purchasable. All of them have their adherents, and detractors; I was looking for some, so I went out and tried to find out tools that people use. If you use any of these tools and have some comments, please do put a comment. [...]
User interface prototyping tips and techniques
Filed Under Improvement, Interface, Prototyping, Tips, User | Posted on March 6, 2008
I was looking for some tips on how best to optimize user interface prototyping when I came across some great tips at Ambysoft as well as the IBM Developer site. A UI prototyping process is very important for teams that want to take their product development process as close to being successfu as possible, and [...]