User Story Mapping - sedioben/IoTproject GitHub Wiki
User story mapping is a simple, collaborative exercise that helps you define your user's journey with your product, where any gaps exist, and what it could be. In other words, it's a way to move out of feature prioritization and keeps the user's needs and actual use cases upfront. [1]
A minimum viable product (MVP) is a development technique in which a new product is developed with sufficient features to satisfy early adopters. The final, complete set of features is only designed and developed after considering feedback from the product's initial users. [2]
Our MVP as part of Come'N'Eat follows the idea of a set of features that enables the core processes fulfilling the value proposition and EPICs to provide just-in-time meal delivery to the customer:
1. Meal Recommendation
The basic requirements of meal suggestions are to provide a user with the information, what meals can be delivered to him and give him a choice to decide or dismiss a meal.
2. Meal Selection
The basic requirement of Meal Selection is to provide scheduling of meal delivery as well as the auto-detection when a user is leaving his work to home for just-in-time delivery.
3. Meal Coordination
The basic requirement of Meal Coordination is the commissioning of the meal for a service deliverer meeting the requirements of just-in-time delivery.
4. Meal Delivery
The basic requirement of Meal Delivery is to enable the deliverer entering the home, which is enabled by an application providing address and authentication information.
5. Meal Placement
The basic requirement of Meal Placement is to guide the user in a department for placing a meal in a defined place.
Decision Process for Minimum Viable Product
With the basis of the Co Creation Process, core processes listed above have been identified to fulfill the value proposition outlined in the Lean Canvas. The processes are defined as EPICs in the User Story Map and minimum requirements have been defined in a workshop session. Stories that are beyond the expectations of an MVP have been collected in a later release.
Source:
[1] https://t2informatik.de/wissen-kompakt/user-story-mapping/
[2] https://wirtschaftslexikon.gabler.de/definition/minimum-viable-product-mvp-119157