Features Flashcards

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Feature Identification

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  • Identify product features that are independent, coherent and relevant:
    1. Independence: A feature should not depend on how other system features are implemented and should not be affected by the order of activation of other features
    2. Coherence: Features should be linked to a
      single item of functionality; They should not
      do more than one thing, and they should
      never have side effects
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2
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feature design components

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user knowledge
product knowledge
technology knowledge
domain knowledge

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3
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user knowledge

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use user scenarios and stories to inform the team of what the users want and how they might use the features

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4
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product knowledge

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research existing products

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domain knowledge

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knowledge of the work area

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6
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feature set design factors

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control
simplicity
functionality
familiarity
automation
novelty

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7
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feature creep

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  • happens for three reasons:
    1. Product managers and marketing executives discuss the functionality they need with a range of different product users
    2. Competitive products are introduced with slightly different functionality to your product.
    3. The product tries to support both experienced and inexperienced users
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8
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avoiding feature creep

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