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Integrating UX into the Product Backlog

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Early agile pioneers were working on in-house IT projects (custom software) or enterprise software [ 1 , 2 ]. The economics are different in selling consumer products than when developing software for enterprises—UX matters more for consumer products. Larry makes money even if people can’t use his software.

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‘No Code’ Chatbot: uncomplicating the creation of a bot

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However, building a bot seems to be extremely complicated, a process that requires many professionals, a lot of code, plenty of IT development, a multidisciplinary team and primarily a massive investment, correct? No Code and Low Code platforms emerged to coordinate this, offering simplicity in software development.

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How agile practices can solve remote team management problems

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Understanding productivity is more complex in this transition period, more so due to the fact that people aren’t within reach… and that’s is only at the beginning. The key is to learn from these mistakes and adjust. Instead of months working on a product or updating it, the team can run a development cycle in days or even hours.

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Using Wikis to Document UI Specifications

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The development process usually plays a major role in how teams interact and how work is completed or delivered, thus, there is a direct relationship between the UI spec and the process the team is using. Description of the Problem There are many product development processes and one that has garnered much attention is agile.