Storyboarding

Friday, 12. March 2010 by admin Comment »

This is an example of how movie-makers use storyboarding in their planning to ensure that their final product is the best it can be for its audience.

Business analysts can learn a lot from this tool. It's a great way of communicating the intent of systems in a storytelling fashion, so that workflow and process can be accurately captured.

 

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