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May 29, 2006

GUI specification

Disambiguity tagged a product called Lucid Spec. Lucid Spec if a Gui prototyping/requirements tool. If you've ever been involved in requirements gathering you'll know that quality tends to zero. One way I've been trying to stop this is by drawing screen mockups using visio - with double-click navigation behaviour too!

I've been keeping my eye on a couple of other tools in this space, axure and irise (whose website seems to be down, or they've gone out of business), waiting for a project where we can test these kinds of tools out. These things are a worthwhile addition to a BA's toolkit.

I know from experience, that wireframes help with clarity, yet it's amazing how many specs try and use words to describe things, all in the name of not doing "implementation" during requirements.. [sigh]..

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