2016 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
Using an Interaction Room for Software Project Scoping (IR:scope)
Authors : Matthias Book, Volker Gruhn, Rüdiger Striemer
Published in: Tamed Agility
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
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This chapter describes how an Interaction Room is used in the initial phase of a software development project in order to help business and technical stakeholders to understand both the application domain and the technical constraints of the system under development. The chapter shows how the feature canvas is used to gain an overview of the projects’ requirements, how the process canvas is used to sketch relevant business processes, how the object canvas is used to map out relevant business objects, and how the integration canvas is used to identify interfaces to surrounding systems. The chapter concludes with an outlook on how the insights gained in the IR:scope can drive a follow-up software development project.