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Lean Interactive Requirements – The End of Specification Documents

One of my most dreaded tasks as a program manager has been writing product specifications. It seemed unintuitive that, after brainstorming and discovering the details of the user interface and interaction, the best way to describe it all would be screenshots and endless pages of pre-conditions, action, post-condition, edge cases, etc…

I wasn’t surprised that developers didn’t like reading them. Spec review meetings used to feel like one of the scenes from office space – and I didn’t even have my red stapler.

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[Video] iPhone running an interactive Keynote prototype

Many people who downloaded the iPad Keynote prototype asked if it’s possible to create something similar for the iPhone. I spent a couple of hours yesterday to put together a quick prototype for the iPhone – it was my first time, so it took around 30-40 minutes to finish on Keynote and export to the iPhone. I am very pleased with the results:

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