2009 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
Summary Reporting for a Linked Interaction Design-Scrum Approach: How Much Modeling Is Useful?
Authors : Frank Keenan, Namgyal Damdul, Sandra Kelly, David Connolly
Published in: Agile Processes in Software Engineering and Extreme Programming
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Identifying the minimum beneficial modeling to support an agile development team is crucial. Often, story cards arranged on wall charts or spontaneously drawn diagrams provide sufficient detail to allow a team to understand an emerging problem. However, what is beneficial when a new stakeholder joins a team after development has commenced and needs to have project background and progress reported? This poster reports on the models produced by a process combining aspects of Interaction Design (ID) and Scrum for internet development in such a scenario.