3. who we are… on the post-it
‣your name
‣ your current role
‣ your ambition for this session
stand up and tell us who you are, what you
want to achieve and stick the post-it on the
chart based on:
‣ your experience with agile
‣ your feeling towards ux in agile
environments
5. what are the individuals and interactions over
processes and tools
values of agile? working software over comprehensive
documentation
customer collaboration over contract
negotiation
responding to change over following a plan
6. are you familiar scrum
with stories
sprints
game planning
retrospectives
8. some agile ux collaboration over documentation
values iteration over up-front perfection
more is not better, better is better
it’s not done until it’s usable and brings
value to the business
11. it’s not done until it’s usable
and brings value to the
business
photoshop is a
waste of time
and effort…
12. more is not better, select an instrument 0/5000
better is better AZ018 Instrument Name
A
AZ019 Instrument Name
think about B
BC001 Instrument Name
B
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what is the best BC002 Instrument Name
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BC003 Instrument Name gi
solution and BD001
BD002
Instrument Name
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jl
mo
pr
how you get BD003
BD004
Instrument Name
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us
vz
there (or not) BF001
BF002
Instrument Name
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C
BF003 Instrument Name D
BG001 Instrument Name
BG002 Instrument Name E
16. story structure
as [persona], Never forget that a story is only ever
supposed to be the opening / an invitation
I want to [goal], to a conversation - the meat is in the
acceptance tests and inter-personal
so that [reason] dialogue
It is not the answer
17. stories
epics… Epic
themes… ‣ Simply a grouping
Theme
stories… ‣ UX granularity, typically a simple, defined user
goal following the standard “story” pattern
Story
‣ Developer granularity always following with
standard “story” pattern
‣ Definition, acceptance tests and score (story
points) done as a collaboration between UX
and Engineering
26. sprint one
detailed stories as a speculator I want to:
‣ select which currencies exchange rates I can see so
that I only have to cope with the information
(currencies) I deal with
‣ see the price for buying and selling for each of those
currencies so that I can watch the “spread”
‣ specify the amount I want to buy / sell separately for
each currency so that I can see how much it would
actually cost (based on “volume discounts”)
‣ see which way the prices are moving in real time so that
I can see which way the price just moved
‣ see which way the prices are trending over time so that I
can understand which way the market is moving
‣ see prices from multiple dealers for each currency/
amount so that I can pick the best deal
31. agile ux understanding of agile values
some thoughts on what the ux goals are in
an agile project
introduction to core agile methods (scrum)
how to use and write good stories
how to use sketching to be communicative
and iterative
how to be solution oriented instead of
deliverable oriented