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Contents
1. Introduction. 2. Intrioduction to the Methods Employed. 3. Sources for this Work. 4. Description of The User-Centered Agile Method. 5. Case Studies.
About the Authors
Dominique Deuff worked at the National Institute of Informatics in Japan for 2½ years before coming back to France in June 2006 and joining Orange Labs France Telecom as a developer in a Scrum team. In 2008, she graduated with a Master’s degree in ergonomics and has since then been applying her new skills to various projects at Orange Labs Lannion. Mathilde Cosquer joined Orange Labs as an ergonomist after completing her PhD on the question of transparency of technical devices from the user’s point of view. She has taken part in the design and evaluation of numerous innovating services, but over the past four years, she has been more particularly involved in projects of interpersonal communication services.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781118575000 |
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Publisher: | Wiley |
Publication date: | 10/28/2013 |
Series: | FOCUS Series |
Sold by: | JOHN WILEY & SONS |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 128 |
File size: | 2 MB |
About the Author
Mathilde Cosquer joined Orange Labs as an ergonomist after completing her PhD on the question of transparency of technical devices from the user's point of view. She has taken part in the design and evaluation of numerous innovating services, but over the past four years, she has been more particularly involved in projects of interpersonal communication services.
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Table of Contents
FOREWORD vii Jean-Michel PORTUGAL and Claude DALOZCHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION 1
CHAPTER 2. INTRODUCTION TO THE METHODS EMPLOYED 5
2.1. The agile method − Scrum 5
2.1.1. Fundamental elements of agile methods 5
2.1.2. Scrum method 7
2.1.3. Scrum method as a framework for the User-Centered Agile method 12
2.2. User-Centered Design method 14
2.3. User testing method 17
CHAPTER 3. SOURCES FOR THIS WORK 21
3.1. State of the art 21
3.1.1. Existing models 23
3.1.2. Recurring elements between feedback reports 29
3.2. Feedback on application of the first version of the UCA method 36
3.3. Elements retained for the construction of the UCA method 38
CHAPTER 4. DESCRIPTION OF THE USER-CENTERED AGILE METHOD 41
4.1. Roles present 42
4.2. Ceremonies 43
4.3. Artifacts 44
4.4. Progression of the method 48
4.4.1. Phase 1: design of a global view of the product 48
4.4.2. Phase 2: development 58
4.4.3. Phase 3: validation 79
4.5. Implication of the method in terms of workload 80
4.5.1. Phase 1: design of a global view of the product 80
4.5.2. Phase 2: development 81
4.5.3. Phase 3: validation 82
CHAPTER 5. CASE STUDIES 85
5.1. Application of the User-Centered Agile method on the Cat’s Eyes project 85
5.1.1. Overview of the project 85
5.1.2. Actors involved in the project and their roles 87
5.1.3. Description of the progression of the project 88
5.1.4. Feedback relating to the method 93
5.2. Application of the User-Centered Agile method on the Bind project 95
5.2.1. Overview of the project 95
5.2.2. Actors involved in the project and their roles 97
5.2.3. Description of the progression of the project 98
5.2.4. Feedback relating to the method 102
5.3. Balanced evaluation of the case studies 104
CONCLUSION 107
BIBLIOGRAPHY 109
INDEX 115