Címke: use cases

febr. 22
The Shiny Wave | 2010.02.22 13:18.28 | permalink | megosztom | | csirip
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N ot sure how many folks have actually already seen and have been using the Google Wave Templates that were released at the beginning of Feb, but due to the low number of users to that particular W ave (actually, I mean the discussion Wave which has a whole bunch of useful user submitted templates), I though I write something here to try and draw some more attention to it. After getting l...
febr. 08
Lifehacker | 2010.02.08 21:30.00 | permalink | megosztom | | csirip
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A week ago we asked readers to tell us how they're using Google Wave in their daily lives, and despite a bit of "ha! no one's using Wave!" snarking on the Twitter, we got lots of interesting responses. Unsurprisingly, most Wavers use it as a real-time wiki, but some take advantage of features unique to Wave, like inline and private replies, public tags, and gadgets. I featured the most unique ...
jan. 26
Lifehacker | 2010.01.26 18:00.00 | permalink | megosztom | | csirip
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Google Wave may be in invite-only preview and still lack important features, but early adopters ARE using it—and we want to hear about it. We want to hear about how you're using it. Tell us about how you use Wave on a day-to-day basis, and your use case just might get included in The Complete Guide to Google Wave , the first book about Wave. My co-author Adam and I are updating the book...
Megosztotta: fumar sharif
nov. 03
Tyner Blain | 2009.11.03 17:16.06 | permalink | megosztom | | csirip
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Design-Free requirements are important for two reasons, and hard for two other reasons. Design-free requirements are hard because you “know what you want” when you should be documenting “why you want it.”  Writing design-free requirements can be hard when you don’t trust your development team to “do the right thing” even though it is not your job to design the solution. Design-Free Requireme...
Megosztotta: peter
aug. 04
I was talking to a colleague recently about use cases and it got me thinking about my evolution as a use-case-writer. I used to do formal use cases exclusively – where they very clearly denoted system and user steps (whether in one list or 2 columns), preconditions, triggers, Postconditions, etc. etc. etc. After years of writing and teaching about formal use cases, I have to confess, I rarely...
Megosztotta: peter
febr. 06
If I had to pick only one difference between the mindset of print and online journalists, it’s the way they plan. Online journalists are more likely to have to collaborate with a large group, they are often working on longer time horizons on products that has longer shelf-lives. They are dealing with lots of smaller moving pieces and have to try to get management approval using static words and im...
Megosztotta: pollner

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