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How User Experience Fits in Agile
It is relatively easy to understand how user experience activities fit into the traditional development process, but many people have difficulty understanding how they would fit into an agile development process. Agile was proposed by developers as a faster and more effective way to develop software that accurately met client needs. What it did not consider, however, was how well the solution would meet user needs.
In this white paper, we discuss the best practices for incorporating UX into agile, including:
- When to include user research;
- How to best use interactive design;
- Where to utilize usability testing, and more.
Since agile debuted, there has been a lot of trial and error in attempting to fit user experience activities into the agile process. Download this white paper today to build the most successful conventions into your own process.