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== Use Cases == | == Use Cases == |
Revision as of 06:07, 31 May 2024
Analyizing Focus Group Findings
- Draft a list of findings from the Focus Groups in terms needs, whishes, ideas the participants articulated.
- Check for consistency. Are there any contradicting needs or whishes, any controversies?
- Set priorities according to your own judgement.
Requirements Collection
Describe requirements based on findings from CI, focus group, and your own intelligent common sense. Collect requirements in a list. Relate them to the source, and - where possible and appropriate - to personas and scenarios.
Use Cases
Based on priorities in the findings list above, select and describe use cases, that catch the important functions you want to work on in the future. Describe a small number of use cases which together might represent a usage scenario.
You might also want to update personas and scenarios if needed.
After this, work will continue on storyboards (and prototypes).