Location: Project Management trackTime: 2007-11-13 11.00Level: Intermediate
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Eric Idebro, InUse & Illugi Ljótsson, Dobase, SwedenEric works a usability architect at inuse, a company specialized in usability methods and effect management of IT-projects.. He has worked as a systems developer and usability architect for several years, both inhouse and as a consultant. Eric has worked with desk top applications as well as web applications ranging all the way from small micro-sites to large scale multi-national projects. He has experience in multiethnic projects with team members spread out in different countries and different time zones.Illugi works as System Architect and Chief technical director at Dobase, an IT-consulting company. His main focus is the software development process both the project and the actual coding. He is also responsible for implementing Scrum in the organization. Illugi is certified scrum master. He has worked as a system developer, system architect and technical project leader for several years, mostly in web applications but also with desktop applications. Illugi has worked both inhouse and as a consultant. As consultant he has also coached development teams.
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Introducing usability in agile-driven projects. How to merge Scrum with user centered design activities? User centered activities in Scrum projects are sometimes regarded as either hard to implement or even unnecessary to include in the projects. However, more and more people realize that usability and user experience are critical factors when it comes to create successful products. Eric Idebro and Illugi Ljótsson show how and where to include user centered activities in a Scrum project by presenting a case where a project team used Scrum as the project method and included user centered design activities such as user group analysis, prototyping, usability testing and expert reviews to ensure that the requirements regarding usability were met.
PDU for PMPs'You will receive 1 PDU if you attend this seminar.
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