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Driving software innovation: Now in print on demand "Working through Screens" book

”Working through Screens: 100 Ideas for Envisioning Powerful, Engaging, and Productive User Experiences in Knowledge Work”

Now in print on demand: http://www.FlashbulbInteraction.com/WTS.html

This e-book is a reference for product teams creating new or iteratively improved applications for thinking work. It addresses three “big picture” challenges that are commonly faced by technology leaders, definers, designers, and developers:

1. Identifying and meeting common product requirements in compelling new ways
2. Thinking strategically about users’ experiences in order to create desirable software offerings that resonate in their markets
3. Finding useful perspectives that can highlight high-value strategic opportunities and promote insightful design exploration

Written for use during early, formative conversations, “Working through Screens” provides product teams with a broad range of examples and considerations for setting the overall direction and priorities of their onscreen tools. This e-book is online in several formats, each of which is freely available via the creative commons license (Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike).

View / Free Download / Purchase book: http://www.FlashbulbInteraction.com/WTS.html

Thank you,

Jacob Burghardt
President + Principal Consultant
Flashbulb Interaction, Inc.
"Collaborating with clients to drive vision at the forefront of knowledge work user experiences"
E: jburghardtatFlashbulbInteraction [dot] com
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Whitepaper from HP - Why Focus on Requirements Definition Management in the Application Lifecycle?

Increasingly, smart businesses are looking much closer at requirements definition (RD) and requirements management (RM) (sometimes grouped together under the Gartner-coined phrase, requirements definition management (RDM)) to streamline the entire application lifecycle. Why? Because systematic and effective RDM captures software defects earlier in the lifecycle, and it reduces the overall likelihood that defects will be introduced. That’s important. How important? According to one study, the cost to fix a defect after delivery is more than 100 times the cost to fix it in the requirement and design phase. No business wants to be hit with that bill. Now to add to this the growing interest in agile development techniques as a way to deliver higher quality applications and we have an interesting recipe for success.

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