Created by Charlotte P
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Question | Answer |
What is the purpose of Story Mapping? | Story Mapping is used to create an understanding of product functionality, the flow of usage & to prioritise product delivery. |
Story Mapping provides a _______ view of the _________ of __________ to be supported by the solution. | visual sequence activities |
Story Mapping uses a two-dimensional grid structure. Horizonal shows = Vertical shows = | Horizonal shows the sequence & groupings of key aspects of the product. Vertical shows the detail & priorities of stories. |
Story Mapping is an ‘_______ __________’ used to visualise a solutions outcome in the context of _____ & ______. Can be useful in identifying ____________ due to the intended flow through the user stories. | 'information radiator' usage priority dependencies |
What is shown on the top line of the Story Map? | Themes/Activities a customer will follow in a linear path. |
What is shown on the second line of the Story Map? | Stories/Features that are related to the themes. May apply to more than one persona. |
How are stories arranged on the Story Map? | They are ranked in priority order (top-down) under each theme |
Story Mapping is a s____ f___________ technique. | self facilitation |
What is prepared in advance of a Story Mapping session? | Themes/Activities so that efforts can be spent on priortising & understanding the customer path. |
STRENGTHS of Story Mapping? | - Useful in avoiding 'getting lost in the detail' and loosing the 'big picture' - Include personas to help the team prioritise features based on most relevant to persona - Can be used to understand the intended flow of systems |
WEAKNESSES of Story Mapping? | - Can become cumbersome task when solution is too large & may need to create multiple story maps - Whilst maps show a flow, they do not analyse the dependencies between requirements - Contexts that are not process orientated will not be as useful |
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