[IxDA Discuss] True or False: In a perfect world we'd allcreate html clickable wireframes after the static ones havebeen done

Wilson, Russell Russell.Wilson at netqos.com
Mon Oct 1 18:48:45 PDT 2007


Unfortunately, yes, in both cases it came from developers in the midst
of embracing Agile as their new life manifesto!  :-)

"No throw away work" apparently has been written down somewhere and
just as we face the dreaded "reduce the number of clicks" commandment, I
fear we may have to deal with yet another quickly-interpreted, not completely
understood, taken word-for-word in the absence of any other logical criteria mantra...

whew...

:-)



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From: Dmitry Nekrasovski [mail.dmitry at gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2007 6:40 PM
To: Wilson, Russell
Cc: Dan Saffer; IxDA Discuss
Subject: Re: [IxDA Discuss] True or False: In a perfect world we'd allcreate html clickable wireframes after the static ones havebeen done

Russell,

Did this argument come from the development team? I'm guessing not,
because I would seriously question the competence of a developer who
demands that a prototype be made reusable on the premise of "no
throw-away work".

Prototyping tools usually yield code that flagrantly violates basic
software engineering principles like separation of concerns,
encapsulation, etc. For that reason, in my experience, prototypes are
rarely worth the effort of converting into production code.

Even more importantly, any effort a designer puts into making a
prototype production-worthy is likely to be effort not spent on
refining and testing the actual design.

The project I'm currently working on is an agile one, and I'm building
a prototype for it with the same platform and language (Eclipse
RCP/Java) used in the production application. However, the same
properties that make the prototype easily amenable to changes make it
completely worthless for code reuse purposes. And that's just the way
I like it. :)

Dmitry

On 10/1/07, Wilson, Russell <Russell.Wilson at netqos.com> wrote:
> > and no one will give IxDs the 3-6 months to
> > learn xaml/wpf + c# necessary to do the prototypes themself.
>
> I've had the "agile" argument thrown at me regarding this.  (no throw-away
> work).  True, not an accurate interpretation on their part, but it has
> happened more than once...
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