Summary of the SPRINT1:
Our sprint1 do very bad, we originally agreed that the division of labor has not been completed, perhaps everyone this time the big homework spent more time, so the progress of the team task is slow a lot, but the team has recognized the current stage of the problem, we will soon complete the assignment of good tasks, Try to get the molded piece out in two weeks.
Eighth Chapter Requirements Analysis
By reading the contents of this chapter, we know the steps of software requirements:
General partitioning: acquiring and directing requirements (elicitation), analyzing and defining Requirements (Analysis & specification), validating requirements (Validation) managing requirements in the software Lifecycle (Management)
Access to user needs-user survey: Focus groups, in-depth interviews, you only have in-depth interview, clear other people's ideas, to better cooperation, card classification, user survey, user log research, ethnography/Anthropology survey, eye tracking research, rapid prototyping research, A/B testing
Nineth Chapter Project Manager
In this chapter is mainly about the Microsoft PM and other team PM differences, I think the Microsoft PM to the team members feel is very different, like a comrade-in-arms, working up also have a feeling. Need to have strong communication, expression ability, with strong analysis, reasoning and judgment of the ability.
Tenth chapter: Typical Users and scenarios
The typical users and scenes mentioned in the book are considered in this way for the user, and I think it is very vivid and feasible. User needs analysis and real-world scenarios we often have to think more about the user's surface language or action is not enough. We also need to find the motivation behind the user language action! The requirement analysis of software is very important, the requirement is the guide of your software, your original intention. Do a good job of analysis, planning, then the next technology ~ Our development needs a nice start. Start with the demand analysis.
Sprint1 's personal summary and "the Law of Construction" 8, 9, 10 chapters