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Getting user feedback on new designs, but do you go totally by user feedback ?




This is a tricky topic. Conventional wisdom says that when you are planning a new product, it is very important to get user feedback through the process, multiple times. The logic: When the team is working on a new application or software product, they tend to get too involved with their own thoughts, their rationale [...]



What is UAT (User acceptance testing) and when is it done as part of the product schedule?




User acceptance testing or UAT as it is more commonly known as, forms a very important and necessary part of the whole software testing cycle. User acceptance testing determines or gives you an indication about how your software system or application will be perceived by the user, as it seeks to check whether or not [...]



The compromise between having a Product Owner who tries to detail out too much ..




Scrum suffers from problems where you have a Product Owner role that needs to have a person who has understood the role in good detail. In a lot of cases, just transitioning the role from that of a regular Product Management role to that of a Product Owner role takes some amount of getting used [...]



More about the Product Backlog – When and where ?




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. [...]