VISUALIZING REQUIREMENTS
Proven techniques for using software visualization to drive requirements and usability

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Description

Learn how to build visualizations to quickly communicate Business requirements and set realistic user expectations. You will learn a proven process for planning, creating and communicating digital wireframes to validate Business requirements and gain consensus on the proposed solution design. These are the same techniques being used successfully on real projects for many of our Global 2000 clients and large government organizations. Implementing a successful prototyping process can mean the difference between success and failure in the coming years. Learn from the experts who have been delivering success in this field for over a decade! We will show you how to apply a proven process for identifying key Business user requirements, developing and validating user conceptual models, and creating visualizations that communicate the vision and help gain focus to large-scale projects. We will show you how to plan and implement a visualization process to quickly define user requirements and allow product visualization to transform the way your organization designs and builds software.

What you will learn

  • To develop a detailed visualization plan
  • To scope visualizations based on Business drivers
  • To choose the best visualization method
  • To apply new design modeling techniques to assure usability
  • To develop task flows and scenarios
  • To define visualization content and fidelity
  • To transform visualizations into detailed design specifications
  • To create usable design patterns
  • To validate design decisions with visualizations

Main Topics

  • Visualization Primer
  • Visualization Process Overview
  • Planning Your Visualization
  • Creating Design Specifications
  • Building Effective Visualizations
  • Transforming Visualizations into Design Specifications
  • Usability Testing Visualizations