Agile Experience Design

A Digital Designer's Guide to Agile, Lean, and Continuous

Nonfiction, Computers, Programming, Software Development
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Author: Lindsay Ratcliffe, Marc McNeill ISBN: 9780132869256
Publisher: Pearson Education Publication: November 22, 2011
Imprint: New Riders Language: English
Author: Lindsay Ratcliffe, Marc McNeill
ISBN: 9780132869256
Publisher: Pearson Education
Publication: November 22, 2011
Imprint: New Riders
Language: English
Agile development methodologies may have started life in IT, but their widespread and continuing adoption means there are many practitioners outside of IT--including designers--who need to change their thinking and adapt their practices. This is the missing book about agile that shows how designers, product managers, and development teams can integrate experience design into lean and agile product development. It equips you with tools, techniques and a framework for designing great experiences using agile methods so you can deliver timely products that are technically feasible, profitable for the business, and desirable from an end-customer perspective. This book will help you
  • successfully integrate your design process on an agile project and feel like part of the agile team.
  • do good design faster by doing just enough, just in time.
  • use design methods from disciplines such as design thinking, customer-centered design, product design, and service design.
  • create successful digital products by considering the needs of the end-customer, the business, and technology.
  • understand the next wave of thinking about continuous design and continuous delivery.

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Agile development methodologies may have started life in IT, but their widespread and continuing adoption means there are many practitioners outside of IT--including designers--who need to change their thinking and adapt their practices. This is the missing book about agile that shows how designers, product managers, and development teams can integrate experience design into lean and agile product development. It equips you with tools, techniques and a framework for designing great experiences using agile methods so you can deliver timely products that are technically feasible, profitable for the business, and desirable from an end-customer perspective. This book will help you

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