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XBOSo&  Webinar  Series  2014  

Webinar April 10 2014 1.00 PM EST

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UX RUNWAY – PULLING QUALITY FORWARD

Webinar: April 10, 2014 Natalie Warnert and James Schmittler

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Housekeeping    •  Everyone  except    the  speaker  is  muted  

•  QuesAons  via  the  gotowebinar  control  on  the  right  side  of  your  screen  

•  QuesAons  can  be  asked  throughout  the  webinar,  we’ll  try  to  fit  them  in  when  appropriate  

•  General  Q  &  A  at  the  end  of  the  webinar  

•  You  will  receive  info  on  recording  and  slides  a&er  the  webinar    

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AGENDA

•  Introduction

•  What is UX?

•  What is UX Runway? How to integrate Scrum

•  Benefits of UX Runway

•  Real life examples of before/after implementation

•  Questions

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XBOSoft info

•  Founded in 2006 •  Dedicated to software quality

•  Software QA consulting •  Software testing services

•  Offices in San Francisco, Beijing, Oslo and Amsterdam

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Host •  Phil Lew •  CEO, XBOSoft •  www.xbosoft.com •  @philiplew •  [email protected] •  Currently in Baltimore at

the Quest Conference •  Next week in New Orleans

at STPCON •  STAREAST in May in

Orlando

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Natalie Warnert

•  CSM, PSM I

•  Six Sigma Yellow Belt

•  ScrumMaster/Agile Coach – Surescripts •  Thomson Reuters

•  Travelers Insurance

•  Email: [email protected]

•  Website: nataliewarnert.com

•  Twitter: @nataliewarnert

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James Schmittler

•  Graduate  studies  in  HCI  

•  8  years  experience  in  design  

•  Senior  User  Experience  Architect  

•  Thomson  Reuters  

•  Cook  Medical  

•  Envisage  Technologies  

•  Email:  [email protected]  

•  Twi[er:  @jamesschmi[ler  

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What is UX?

• How a person interacts with a system

•  Flow

•  Perception

•  Accessibility

•  Ease of use

•  Understanding

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Roles on UX team

•  User Researchers

•  Information Architects

•  Visual Designers

•  CSS Developers

•  Accessibility

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•  UX  at  the  por]olio  level  (iniAal  UX  Runway)  •  Research  how  users  interact  with  system  and  make  

recommendaAons  •  Development  of  user  personas  and  use  cases  •  Assist  in  development  of  business  case  •  High  level  design  of  enAre  system  and  interacAon  (vision)  •  Produce  high  level  wireframes,  design  ideas,  and  possible  

prototyping  to  assist  in  planning  for  features  as  lead  Ame  allows  •  Can  also  be  done  as  development  is  spiking  or  doing  backend  and  

infrastructure  work  (IteraAon  0)  

UX’s  place  in  Product  Development    Por]olio  Level  

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UX’s  place  in  Product  Development    ConAnued  Involvement  

•  UX as Scrum/Agile team  (ongoing  UX  Runway)  

•  Work with Product Owner to make wireframes and

designs to help:

•  Write stories and tasks for tech teams

•  Write acceptance criteria for stories

•  Style pages appropriately & accessibly (CSS)

Leads to higher quality in the application and more customizable design and less re-work

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How can all work be completed in one iteration?

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UX Runway!

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UX Runway – Pulling work and quality forward in the process

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UX RUNWAY - Ongoing

•  Iterating ahead but on same cadence

•  Just in time (JIT) design

•  Just enough detail provided for development team to

start work

•  80-90% completion goal for wireframe/design deliverables

•  Buy  in  from  business  and  development  

•  Planned room for UX changes in current iteration

•  10% capacity

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How does it actually work?

•  Backlog grooming – dependencies are identified

•  UX backlog is developed, sized, and planned

•  Working sessions with Product Owners

•  Internal reviews for collaboration

•  Demos with development teams

•  Determine if designs are not feasible

•  “Finished” UX work items help to drive work,

collaboration, identify gaps, and INCREASE QUALITY

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UX Runway: Iteration Schedule (10 day)

• Days 1-5: The design

• Day 5: The rough draft

• Days 5-7: The final touches

• Day 7: Hand-off to development

• Day 7-10: Last chance

• Days 10+ (next Iteration): Start over and 10% JIT

reactionary design capacity

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Benefits of UX Runway

• Higher quality finished product

• Fewer “fire drills”

•  Less development and UX re-work

• Faster delivery time

• More design flexibility

• Product Consistency

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Examples

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UX  Pulled  Forward  

•  Imagine  starAng  an  iteraAon  knowing  this  much  about  what  

you  are  building  

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Thanks Q&A

www.xbosoft.com @xbosoft 408-350-0508

Philip Lew @philiplew [email protected]

White Papers: http://www.xbosoft.com/knowledge_center/

/xbosoft

Blog: http://blog.xbosoft.com/

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Email: [email protected]

Website: nataliewarnert.com

Twitter: @nataliewarnert

Email: [email protected]

Twitter: @jamesschmittler


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