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Agile Mindset: How to Use Sprints to Streamline Projects

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Agile Philosophy came from the Agile Manifesto, when a small group of people got together in 2001 to discuss their feelings about the traditional approach to project management for software development. Software that works with broader range of documentations. From this, several methodologies were created.

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How to Boost Innovation by Recycling Existing Ideas

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First launched in October 2001, Apple ‘s portable music device has revolutionised how we all listen to and download music. After all, the first portable MP3 players hit the market in 1998 and by 2001 there were over 50 different models available through which you could download and play music from your computer.

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The principles that you need to know about Agile Development

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In 2001, the “ Manifesto for Agile Software Development”, was published, which gave popularity to the term ‘Agile’ and marked the beginning of the application of light software development methods. Through incremental deliveries and iterative cycles, they help teams address unpredictability within a project.

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Agile Sprint: how it brings efficiency to your business

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Agile practices transform business in multiple directions, providing powerful models of product and service creation, project management, and much more. In software development, the most used agile practices or methodologies are: Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM), SCRUM and XP (Extreme Programming). What are Agile Practices.

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Design for Emotion and Flow

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We create software and websites to display and represent information to people. The main elements designers can control are: Providing immediate feedback Balancing the perception of challenge against users’ skills Designing for Flow You don’t need to take a course or learn a new software package to design for flow.

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IA Summit 09 - Day 2

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Integrating Effective Prototyping into Your Design Process – Fred Beecher Senior User Experience Consultant Fred Beecher shows his audience how to determine what, for your particular situation, is the most effective way to use prototyping to improve the user experience of your site or software. Running culturally inappropriate meetings.

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IA Summit 09 - Day 1

Boxes and Arrows

You are (Mostly) Here: Digital Space and The Context Problem – Andrew Hinton Lead Information Architect in Vanguard’s User Experience Group, Andrew Hinton provides engaging examples (including Mr. Spock, a speeding trolley, and a Dada urinal), illustrating how language powerfully affects context, and vice-versa.