Design 1000: Requirement & Documentation Fast-Path

Common Documentation / Requirement Management Practices

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Design 1000: Requirement & Documentation Fast-Path

What You Will Learn!

  • Discover real-world design & documentation best practices
  • Learn how to use "Boxes and Bubbles" as well as UML Use Cases
  • Understand how to use complementing Flowcharts & UML Activity Diagram concepts
  • Review real-world team-building, facilitation, design, & documentation best-practices
  • Discover how "top-down" concepts can help manage "bottom-up" creation activities
  • Learn how to turn negative team members into supportive project assets & associates
  • Understand how proper design activities support software creation, as well as increase competitive advantages
  • Enjoy hands-on practice documenting common Commuting and Banking activities
  • Understand how to perform a "Gap Analysis"
  • Learn how to avoid "analysis paralyses"
  • Appreciate how to manage real-world requirement & design efforts so as to build teams
  • Build your confidence by learning how to avoid criticism
  • ALL IN UNDER ONE VIDEO HOUR! \o/

Description

The focus of Design 1000 is to get you started confidently & competently creating the type of diagrams that you will need to use to start documenting ideas as quickly as possible. In Design 1000: Boxes & Bubbles you will learn how to use the most common diagramming flows, symbols, and techniques to allow you to share your ideas easily & professionally with others.


In Design 1000: Boxes & Bubbles you will also discover how common Flowcharting shapes are re-used by UML's Activity Diagrams (AD.) -Rather than being overly concerned with the differences, in Design 1000: Boxes & Bubbles you will learn how to use the common Flowcharting & AD flows & symbols that all professionals understand.


While documentation standards and illustration conventions have their particularities, from cave-paintings to modern Storyboards, and UML - what the designing-world needs now is a lot less intimidation... and a lot more collaboration! So as a bonus, in Design 1000 you will review both the UML Use Case basics as well as my own Boxes and Bubbles diagraming techniques. During this 1-hour educational opportunity you will complete several activities. Hands-on practice exercises working with well-known banking & commuting activities. Understandable actors and scenarios that will help you learn how to detect common re-use opportunities.


Indeed, when professionally documenting project requirements I have discovered that sharing a community-understood diagram will indeed save many from reading well over 1000 words. From money & banking to the workings of common inheritance, humanity shares far more best practices than most design students usually appreciate.


Sharing tenured advice on how to avoid undo criticism, to industrial-savvy advice on how to manage your own documentation creation & design life-cycles, Design 1000: Boxes & Bubbles is designed to encourage you to become more confident in sharing your ideas with others!

Who Should Attend!

  • Non-technical students interested in modern design concepts.
  • Non-developers looking to better understand how to manage the design & documentation process.
  • Software developers who need to learn how to collaborate with others.

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Tags

  • Design Thinking
  • Document Management

Subscribers

1780

Lectures

12

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