On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 4:18 PM, Antony Marcano (testingReflections)
<antony.marcano@...> wrote:
> I think that we had a reasonable representation of relevant roles and
> specialisations. The one area probably under represented was those who
> specialise in product development – perhaps those who coach others in the
> role of product owner/customer - but we had a few people there who had been
> in that role in one capacity or another…
>
> Which areas did you feel were under-represented?
At the last workshop, we brainstormed the following high level roles,
along with some concrete examples of those roles:
- Author (customer, product owner, subject matter expert, tester,
business analyst, tech writer, user experience designer, etc)
- Reader (to validate: product owner, business analyst, compliance
officer; to develop: programmer, tester, ux designer, operations
support; other: tech writer, trainer,etc)
- executer (tester, programmer, subject matter expert, operational
support, marketing, sales engineer, tech writer,etc)
- result consumer (programmer, tester, operational support, release
manager, etc)
- report consumer (scrum master, project manager, release manager,
compliance officer, auditor, etc)
I think it would be wonderful to get representation from as many of
these areas as possible.
Jennitta