This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. The bad news — Our initial excitement about their product quickly turned to skepticism while reading their copy… Who are the target users? Why would they do that? But we need a good prototyping tool!
This is exactly how a prototype should be used. What should iRise do? Change the way they propose that their clients use iRise. Business analysts, while ideally suited to identify, prioritize and validate requirements, are in no way suited to the designing of software solutions. User experience experts are. A picture is worth a thousand words, and an interactive prototype is worth a thousand pictures. Why risk misleading or dissatisfying the stakeholders with a bad prototype?
Why prevent your development team from being able to apply their skills to design a solution? Anyone, I give review access to can comment and tie the comments right to the prototype elements and screens or the requirements. The best part, They don't need an iRise license to gain this Reviewer access! Epics, Features, User Stories and requirements can all me managed within iRise. There are attributes that you can add that aid in managing the backlog and planning sprints and more. If you do need a printout of your prototype and accompanying documentation iRise has a reporting tool with several templates that you can use.
You also have the option of creating your own reports. I will advise that I am an iRise a novice. I just started to use the software three short weeks ago. In that short period of time, I have requested assistance from iRises, support staff on several occasions and in every instance they have been prompt in their chat response time- typically within 15min of my starting a session, and have been courteous and incredibly helpful. A great customer experience must be one of their closely held values because it shows in every interaction I have ever had with their staff.
Overall, I have found that it is a relatively easy tool to use. I would still recommend taking the training course that is offered to have a good understanding of how it works. The requirements side of iRise could use some more attention in terms of customizing the display format to fit more users but that's a minor thing.
I suggest you try iRise yourself. They have a generous trial period and it gives you full access to everything iRise has to offer, including their amazing support staff. Being able to create a prototype that looks and functions like it would in production. Being able to create and tie my requirements to the prototype for demo and development. Requirements not being able to have a more structured format with bullet points and numbered lists. Not being able to display requirements nested under a User Story in reporting or on the requirements management screen.
Industry: Mechanical or Industrial Engineering. Eliminating waste throughout the design processes allow the designers a chance to rework the designs. Industry: Security and Investigations. I love iRise! Our prospects get to see what they're getting, and they get to engage in the building of the solution, so there's a good faith understanding to purchase the solution at the end. If you sell software, you need this tool! They really should be mentioning this in The Sprint Book as a rapid prototype tool.
The rapid prototyping interface. The requirements capture. The interaction with customers and prospects. The communication transition to development. Company size: 1,, employees. Industry: Financial Services. I cannot speak highly enough of iRise. It was not only intuitive for functions, but training was easy! My only two comments would be: I would love to see an eyedropper for color adjustments The widget library was hard to navigate in the beginning.
After using it for some time, I knew where to find pieces. It increased my skill set 10x! Feedback feature is very unique and useful. Business people fundamentally have a hard time understanding functional specifications, static screenshots, use cases and complex business flow diagrams.
Stakeholder review meetings and scrums can be painful as teams try to interpret everything from complex text specifications to simple post-it notes.
Detailed specifications: Text alone is a poor way to describe interactive applications. To compensate for this fact, long and complex requirement documents are often produced. These docs have proven to be nearly impossible to understand - for the business, the stakeholders, and the development team.
This trend has moderately improved outcomes, but serious challenges remain Design thinking, Agile, and Lean methodologies all share one common goal: a continuous feedback loop.
This ends up creating wasted time and effort. Another challenge with Agile is building the product backlog. Product managers need to find the perfect intersection of user needs, technical feasibility, and business goals to build successful products. How iRise helps : Using iRise in your Agile process will give teams the clarity they need.
Good design is no longer optional. User experience is now a key factor shaping how companies do business. The Age of the Customer is here, and it demands great UX. These past differentiators have been commoditized. Watermark Consulting studied the impact that focusing on customer experience can have on a business using the Forrester's "Customer Experience Index. UX laggards total return was 45 points lower than the broader market. Investing in a better customer experience has gone from a troublesome business cost to a revenue generator.
In the Forrester report on the business impact of customer experience, they site this example from Sprint:. Sprint focused on eliminating the root causes of customer calls to its contact center and moved from last to first in the American Customer Satisfaction Index.
Providing the ability to test-drive proposed solutions, using collaborative prototyping, will help ensure that you do. Here are 6 reasons why combining prototyping with text requirements is now an essential part of building applications:. Being agile and iterating fast will help you land on the right solutions - which is a necessity in the age of the customer. They demand it. Unlike other requirements management tools, iRise does not use text as the main form of communication.
This makes them easier to create, manage, validate, and ultimately be used by development to build from. Assemble interactive web and mobile prototypes in minutes Before painstakingly documenting hundreds or thousands of written requirements, or creating a product vision, capture them visually with an interactive prototype. From lo-fi wireframes to hi-fi prototypes With iRise you pick the fidelity level.
You can create lo-fi wireframes to help sketch out process flow, hot-spot driven prototypes that provide more fidelity and interaction, or hi-fi apps that include data and logic which will mirror the final application you intend to build. Interactions - animations - data - logic Add microinteractions, navigation, media, rich interactions, business logic, and sample data for a true app experience.
Validate a login attempt, search a catalogue, sort a dynamic list, process an order, calculate a total, and more…all without a line of code. Create interactions, data and logic-driven functionality. Build fast using global asset libraries Assemble prototypes from a large collection of templates, media, icons, branded UI elements, interactive widgets, and more. You can also customize these libraries to suit your needs or create your own. Go mobile with libraries, touch events, and on-device review Create realistic mobile prototypes of smartphone and tablet apps that look and act like the real thing from a full library of mobile UI controls.
Run prototypes directly on the iPhone or iPad with our free iRise mobile app. Capture requirements in context iRise is the only tool that combines text requirements with web and mobile prototyping.
While using collaborative prototyping to drive early communication and consensus, you can start capturing requirements for each screen and UI element directly within the prototype. And our flexible requirements management tools allows you to manage them through to development. Drag and drop requirements management Sort, prioritize, filter, and group your requirements, user stories, tasks and other related deliverables in a simple list or grid layout.
Customize the rows and columns to track just about anything, from status to sprints to priorities. Drag and drop cards to prioritize them and automatically update their properties.
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