Posts Tagged ‘usecase’

ordinal priority

Saturday, January 5th, 2008

Eureka

ordinal priority

this is the unique selling point of collatodo

There are many CMS (phpwiki), forums (bbPress), blogging tools (WordPress).

None allow maintenance of “ordinal priority” at a user level in a simple/easy manner and display the priority at an aggregated level

see [#JRA-6482] Strict priority for all open issues - Atlassian JIRA

btw: see carnatic.com qna with ordinal priority

[#JRA-6482] Strict priority for all open issues - Atlassian JIRA

Tuesday, January 1st, 2008

[#JRA-6482] Strict priority for all open issues - Atlassian JIRA

For planning the work on open issues we need to set a strict priority for every open issue. That is, every open issue must either be more important or less important than every other open issue. It is not enough to set one of a finite set of priorities since we need to determine which issue to solve first even if both are Critical. These priorities are global per project. This way of strictly prioritizing issues is at the core of every agile methodology like XP, Crystal, and Scrumm.

This issue is very important to us, and I hope you will give it serious thought.

The whole thread is very informative/interesting

Use collatodo - see example: collatodo United Nations’ Millenium Development Goals

JIRA is a bug tracking, issue tracking, and project management application developed to make this process easier for your team. JIRA has been designed with a focus on task achievement, is instantly usable and is flexible to work with.

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Jamie Zawinski: build software that people want to use instead of software that managers want to buy

Tuesday, December 25th, 2007

Groupware Bad

If you want to do something that’s going to change the world, build software that people want to use instead of software that managers want to buy.

When words like “groupware” and “enterprise” start getting tossed around, you’re doing the latter. You start adding features to satisfy line-items on some checklist that was constructed by interminable committee meetings among bureaucrats, and you’re coding toward an externally-dictated product specification that maybe some company will want to buy a hundred “seats” of, but that nobody will ever love. With that kind of motivation, nobody will ever find it sexy. It won’t make anyone happy.

via jive talks: Enterprise software can be sexy AND useful

introspectiveH: Enterprise Tyranny Of The Or

computers should be less friendly: SAP’s users of Tomorrow

social networks with a purpose are the future

Saturday, December 22nd, 2007

Mahalo Social XOXOX Twitter

Social networks with a purpose are the future… that’s why I think NING is going to be bigger than Facebook–like twice as big. People can create a social network on NING to solve a problem, and they can own the entire social graph–not just borrow it from Facebook.

Democratic Agenda for team meetings

Monday, December 17th, 2007

Pain points and dreams management system

Monday, December 17th, 2007

matthew and the dream manager

What are the top issues amongst employees?

Monday, December 17th, 2007

Which hotel should the office party be at?

Monday, December 17th, 2007

Which topics are hot for my weekly presentation sessions

Monday, December 17th, 2007

which book to select next month in our book club

Monday, December 17th, 2007