[Sigia-l] UX in Agile Sprints

Tom Donehower <[email protected]> Mon, 11 Mar 2013 11:14:07 -0700
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Hi All,

Curious about your experience with UX in agile sprints.

What is the role of UX in agile sprints?

When does it take place?

What deliverables are you producing and which team members are using them?

I have this vision of the sprint team sitting around a table and talking
about the user experience. Then whiteboarding, sketching, maybe
low-fidelity wireframes and then development.

This, however has not been my reality. My reality has been UX is running in
a more traditional waterfall and then dev uses the pre-existing UX
deliverables in their weekly sprints as they work through the backlog.
Which just doesn't feel right to me.

Any shared experiences with UX in an agile environment are appreciated.

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