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The wireframe should be completed first as this is what the client/business team wants the UI to look like overall. Then I would create a new user story and attach the wireframe to the new user story, making sure to add ALL additional requirements. I prefer the business team create the wireframe, and not the developer.
If the developer is creating the wireframe for the client/business team, then I would create the user story first, so you have something to work to and add the wireframe to the user story. Once the user story is done, then mark the user story as ready for development, and move it out of the backlog to an appropriate sprint cycle.
Our shop has to bill all development time to either a user story or bug ticket.
We use MS DevOps for all our development builds, managements, source control.
modified 1-Apr-22 5:23am.
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Take charge, and write the entire program without any "end user" input, release it, and tell them that's what they get whether they like it or not.
Oh wait... this isn't the 80's...
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IMHO, the real requirements flow in only after Version 1 is released.
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Start with the updated icon. That seems to be the latest trend.
If you can't laugh at yourself - ask me and I will do it for you.
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Both at the same time; according to JAD.
Joint application design - Wikipedia
Collecting all the needed "experts" at the same time in one place.
"Before entering on an understanding, I have meditated for a long time, and have foreseen what might happen. It is not genius which reveals to me suddenly, secretly, what I have to say or to do in a circumstance unexpected by other people; it is reflection, it is meditation." - Napoleon I
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Gerry Schmitz wrote: Collecting all the needed "experts" at the same time in one place Then lock the door and set the building on fire, right? Got it.
Software Zen: delete this;
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The stake holders have no interest in participating in meetings until the day before release. At that point, they feel like they can tell you everything you did wrong.
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010 ----- You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010 ----- When you pry the gun from my cold dead hands, be careful - the barrel will be very hot. - JSOP, 2013
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The Windows 11 "taskbar" is disgusting. It should be at the left of the screen, with real icons, with text, progress, etc. They downgraded my developer PC to a bloody iPhone.
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Phew. This was tough.
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I hate it... Excel fills it's window title with a lot of functionality.
Sometimes it becomes really hard to move an Excel Window
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Meaning no place to click and drag?
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Yep, exactly
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Agreed.
And Teams has a weird color scheme that does not follow my prefs, so it is heard to find its title bar.
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Excel _is_ a fantastic tool!
But this overload of the tile bar drives me crazy You never know (especially in Office 365) what action a click on the title bar will happen
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Is that a problem?
I may have a paranoia - but they may be after me nevertheless! So I keep my Internet connection open only when I am actively using the connection. (E.g. I have discovered that every time I write back to disk a Word document, a message is sent to a telemetry server, and I don't know what information that report contains.) So I keep a small 'Networks Connections' window at my desktop: I can double click it when I need Internet functions, and right click/Disable when I go on to other tasks, such as editing Word documents.
This NC window is minimized as far as it allows, so the window title hits the minimize/fullscreen/exit buttons. Not even the full title is displayed. But I can move it around, by grabbing it by the title.
For Excel, I've only got an old 2013 version, but it works the same: No matter how small I make the window, at least one character of the title line is displayed, and I can drag the window around by that. Maybe newer Excel versions are different.
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*lol* really? No, I don't speek about 2013... Do you know Office 365?
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0x01AA wrote: Do you know Office 365? As suggested by my post ("For Excel, I've only got an old 2013 version"), so I have to rely on you: What happens if you try to drag the window by the title text?
I read between the lines that dragging by an unoccupied part of the window header line works fine. Does it work for the window title field as well, as long as there is some unoccupied, 'draggable', part of the header line, or can you never drag the window by its title field?
Well ... I am certainly far away from those who will be debugging this, so I am just suggesting questions you should be prepared for when you report the problem to the appropriate people.
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