Agile product requirements documents
In Agile development, the traditional approach of creating extensive and detailed product requirements documents (PRDs) is often replaced with a more iterative and flexible approach. However, there are instances where having a well-crafted Agile product requirements document (APRD) can be beneficial. Let’s explore the key aspects of Agile PRDs:
- The purpose of Agile PRDs: Agile PRDs serve as a reference and communication tool to capture and communicate product requirements and vision. While they may not have the same level of detail as traditional PRDs, they provide a high-level overview of the product’s objectives, features, and user needs. Agile PRDs focus on the “why” and “what” aspects of the product rather than the detailed “how.”
- Key components: Agile PRDs typically include the following components:
- Product vision: A concise statement that outlines the overall purpose and goals...