Figure List
Figure 1.1: Usage of features in a typical system 3
Figure 1.2: Uncertainty diagram 5
Figure 1.3: Traditional engineering and uncertainty 7
Figure 1.4: R&D and uncertainty 8
Figure 1.5: Agile and uncertainty 9
Figure 4.1: Product backlog is the list of desirements sorted by importance 41
Figure 4.2: Product backlog is like an iceberg 43
Figure 5.1: Grooming the backlog 49
Figure 5.2: An example of a storyboard for an animated film 53
Figure 5.3: An example of a paper prototype 54
Figure 5.4: A computerized low-fidelity storyboard 55
Figure 5.5: Deck of Fibonacci cards 59
Figure 5.6: The backlog grooming workflow 62
Figure 5.7: A collaboration board is a two-dimensional grid 63
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