Define the solution
The goal of the definition phase is to prioritize the opportunities.
Using this priority, develop the user stories, the associated wire
frames or and visual designs and create estimates for various tasks.
Story workshops
The Solution Accelerator provides a number of user stories.
These stories map to user requirements identified in the discovery
phase and during story workshops. Plan on extending these stories
with additional requirements or new stories to meet your needs:
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Create a review template
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Initiate a review
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Manage the review
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Review the content
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Approve the content
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Complete the review
Experience architecture
The Solution Accelerator provides a set of user interface
components either within the solution template or as supported components
within the building blocks. Leverage these components as part of
developing the wire frames and visual designs for the selected stories.
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GlobalCorp solution template
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Review, Commenting, and Approval building block
Consider the following before you move into the deliver phase:
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Non-functional requirements such as performance requirements,
load requirements, and configuration management.
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Requirements for configuring a development, build and testing
environment, including setting up any required users and permissions.
For complete installation instructions, see
Installing and Deploying Solution Accelerators
at http://www.adobe.com/go/learn_lc_install_sa_95.
For
information about setting up your development environment, see
Installing Your Development Environment
at http://www.adobe.com/go/learn_lc_installDevEnv_9.
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Training requirements for the team, based on the skills defined
in the stories and building blocks.
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The roles of the different participants and how to configure
the user profiles in Adobe User Management.
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Planning the different review templates to represent the
review and approval workflows. Additional considerations can include:
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The requirements to provide audit reports, such as database
access.
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How to process the completed reviews, such as archival requirements.
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Integration of existing processes that occur before and after
stages in a review. For example, processes can include watermarking
a review document before a stage in a review starts.