Hi All,
Thanks a lot for all the answers. They gave me a good insight. In particular
I want to thank Jeff Patton for the extensive replay - I feel empowered to
go out on a golf course and start playing golf now. ;-)
All joking aside, I am stating to get a better picture of how to approach
Agile methodologies and UX. It is very important to me since I am leading
the UX efforts at our company and shaping the strategies for UX in Agile
world.
Before I finish, I wanted to apologies for the poor explanations I gave for
my terms "top-down" and "bottom-up" - William, thanks for explaining what I
meant, you have guessed it absolutely correct.
Cheers,
*Jana Jecmen
*Senior User Interface Designer
*GEOSOFT INC.
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On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 12:59 AM, Dan Harrelson <
danh@...>wrote:
> Robert Fabricant was the speaker:
http://library.ixda.org/node/3>
> ...Dan
>
> On Mar 18, 2009, at 6:05 PM, Jeff Patton wrote:
>
> > I've recently been trying on for size the language used by a speaker
> > from Frog who gave a keynote at IxDA 09 (I forget his name...). He
> > introduced the language output-outcome-impact
> >
> > output: is what we build
> > outcome: is what happens in the world after we release our product
> > impact: is what happens later - often much later.
>
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