Did Santa bring you a fondle-slab for Christmas? The ubiquitous iPad form factor has its charms, large enough for a touch pad keyboard and ideal for Skype video. But somehow the aspect ratio was never golden – most noticeable when watching a movie. iPad mini – a chip of the […]
Yearly archives: 2012
Having grown up with case tools that over promised, under delivered and cost the price of a good family holiday it’s refreshing to find an innovative way to create a quick model or diagram without blowing the sprint budget. And avoiding the need to raise a software support request to […]
February 2012: Storycase wins contract with Aimia.com to provide agile business analysis to develop a next generation loyalty platform. Aimia (formerly Groupe Aeroplan) is a global leader in loyalty management and run Nectar in the UK.
One of the latest gadgets in the StoryCase office is a Intuous drawing tablet from Wacom. I remember getting a Wacom tablet many years ago when it needed an RS232 cable and separate power supply. It never really got used mainly due to the fiddly interface (was it 8 bit, […]
January 2012: Objecta are now StoryCase Ltd – the new name reflects our business direction to focus on the crucial requirements gathering and story driven approach to building useful eBusiness applications. We remain committed to provide innovative solutions to our client’s business processes and build useful applications with minimal cost […]
Does your development team treat defects differently? A few projects ago the sprint teams I worked with decided the best way of burning down the bug list was to allocate at least a day a week (or every two weeks) to defects. There were several sprints running in parallel with […]
Here’s an example of what can go wrong with even simple development projects that embark on work without agreeing a process: What the user asked for– users and business specialists may find it difficult to convey requirements without getting tied up in design detail. And they are often not very […]