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... DesignAnalyzerequirementsCreatedesignAnalyze and reviewCorrect and improveUtilize prototype to investigate and resolvekey requirements and design issuesReusedDesignsDB Day 1 - Definitions ... machines to function and for combinations of machines to work together Day 1 - Definitions & OverviewPart 1 of Software DesignConceptualScenarios• Identify business needs• Understand ... customers, users and other stakeholders Day 2 - Software DesignWhat is Prototyping ? Constructing a simplified version of a portion of the product, possibly a simulation, to be able to...
... 373.3. Howto Get the Most From Your Teammates 373.4. Howto Divide Problems 383.5. Howto Handle Boring Tasks 383.6. Howto Gather Support for a Project 383.7. Howto Grow a System 393.8. Howto ... 342.1. Howto Fight Schedule Pressure 342.2. Howto Understand the User 352.3. Howto Get a Promotion 363. Serving YourTeam 363.1. Howto Develop Talent 363.2. Howto Choose What to Work ... 283.3. Howto Decide if Software is Too Immature 283.4. Howto Make a Buy vs. Build Decision 293.5. Howto Grow Professionally 303.6. Howto Evaluate Interviewees 303.7. Howto Know When to Apply...
... problem. As it happens, it tookus weeks to finally understand and resolve the problem.1.11. Howto Learn Design Skills To learn howto design software, study the action of a mentor by being physically ... to the candidate. However, you are talking to a programmer, so don't try to color the truth. Start off with the bad stuff, then finish strong with the good stuff.3.7. Howto Know When to ... information to be captured in order to debug unantici-pated specific problems without having to modify and/ or redeploy the code just to deal with those specific problems.The amount to output into the...
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... DECIDE WHICH ONE TO BUY?BRANDNAMECOCA-COLAMICROSOFTIBMFORDMERCEDESHONDABMWKODAKGAPNIKEPEPSIXEROXAPPLESTARBUCKSTHIS SELECTION FROM INTERBRAND’S TOP 100 LISTSHOWS WHY BRANDS ARE WORTH ... in differentiating your brand:SECONDA brand is not an identity.WE’RE HARDWIRED TO NOTICE ONLY WHAT’S DIFFERENT.LET’S START BY DISPELLING SOME MYTHS.A CHARISMATIC BRAND is any product,service, ... substitute.SOLUTION:BE DIFFERENT.IT’S NOT WHAT YOU SAY IT IS. AND HOW. A modern definition of brandThe five disciplines of brand-buildingWHAT YOU’LL LEARN:21It’s a GUT FEELING because peopleare...
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... VOLKSWAGENTRAVEL ORBITZREADING AMAZONBANKING CITIBANKCOMPUTING DELLFIRSTA brand is not a logo.FOCUS1 AND HOW. $Does a brand have a dollar value?FOCUS3A VISUAL PRESENTATION BY MARTY NEUMEIERDISCIPLINE ... PERSON’S gut feeling, because brands are definedby individuals, not companies, markets, or publics.THERE ARE 1,349 CAMERAS ON THE MARKET. HOW DO YOU DECIDE WHICH ONE TO BUY?LET’S START BY DISPELLING ... MYTHS.SECONDA brand is not an identity.IT’S NOT WHAT YOU SAY IT IS.A CHARISMATIC BRAND is any product,service, or organization for whichpeople believe there’s no substitute.QUIZ:Which of these brands...
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