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* | * Define the vision of your project based on the [http://techbase.kde.org/Projects/Usability/Principles/KDE4_Vision KDE vision]. | ||
[[Category:Usability]][[Category:Structure]][[Category:Task_Flow]] | [[Category:Usability]][[Category:Structure]][[Category:Task_Flow]] |
Revision as of 14:56, 11 March 2014
Purpose
A vision describes the goal of the project. It can be emotive and a source of inspiration, for instance by outlining how the final product makes the world a better place. It is roughly similar to purpose or aim, and guides through the development.
Guidelines
- Describe the project's final goals with your vision.
- Explain who will use the product, and how he or she will make advantage of it.
- Make sure the vision is shared over all stakeholders, developers and users.
- Write the vision with enough room for creativity.
- Keep the vision as short as possible.
- A good starting-point to describe the vision is the elevator pitch:
- FOR <target customer>
- WHO <statement of the need>
- THE <product name>
- IS A <product category>
- THAT <key benefit>
- UNLIKE <primary competitor>
- OUR PRODUCT <further differentiation>
Best Practice
- Define the vision of your project based on the KDE vision.