tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19604309.post3961807923567196071..comments2017-07-05T13:39:47.501+00:00Comments on Random Software Development & Climbing Thoughts: Visualising Your Own WorkDavid A Toonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00409673195020855202noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19604309.post-53101292317941897812011-03-31T23:59:05.044+00:002011-03-31T23:59:05.044+00:00Hopefully your customer is positive about what wil...Hopefully your customer is positive about what will meet their criteria. I would like to think that you can say with some certainty that you have a reasonable grasp of their acceptance criteria.<br /><br />Given, When, Then, can be reinforced with examples in many formats. <br />Given 'an input' 'a variable' 'a specific' <br />When 'a process' 'an execution' 'a defined criteria'<br />Then 'an output' 'an action' 'a result'<br />Given an entry of 123<br />When a process is expecting an entry of a value between 120 and 125<br />Then fireworks explode!<br /><br />The customer will be delighted when the product delivers 'an action, in less than 10 clicks, that take less than 3 minutes to execute for a user who has not used the system before.'<br />'1 minute for a user who has more than 6 months experience with the system' <br />etc...<br /><br />If your 'on your own' with visualising work maybe SeeNowDo.com my be useful to log your work. Mail me for more info. adystokes@sky.com<br />Keep the blogging up, I am enjoying it. AdyAdy_Stokeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03553117404102212909noreply@blogger.com