Brainstorm
workshop
Why?
Generate and develop new ideas.
Workshop research is done to explore opportunities. Prototyping, sketching and co-creation activities are all ways to gain insights in what is possible and how things could work.
Why?
Generate and develop new ideas.
Why?
To gain inspiration from your users by involving them in the development process.
Why?
With many eyeballs on the code, all bugs are shallow. Colleagues can help you find bugs and improve the quality of your source code.
Why?
Breaking a complex IT system or problem into smaller parts ensures its maintainability and robustness, and facilitates cooperation in large-scale software projects.
Why?
Compare an actual situation to an ideal or desired situation. The gap analysis can be used to create plans to bridge the gaps.
Why?
To find new solutions, be able to try them out quickly and involve many people in your challenge.
Why?
Defining the IT architecture is complex and requires contributions from and interactions between software designers and/or architects. Sketching facilitates these discussions.
Why?
Develop, evaluate or communicate a concept, design or problem solution to make your ideas concrete, to learn whether they work and to discover the technical limitations or possibilities.
Why?
To define and weigh the requirements of a new design or redesign, considering the interest of all concerned stakeholders.
Why?
Understand why a problem occurs and prevent it from happening again.