Hi, Mattias. Ron's answer is, as usual, excellent, but I thought I'd add a
couple of questions for you:

> 1)       Where is the "Big Picture" kept when working with stories? (see
> below)
>
> 2)       Where do the design go?

When I read this, I wonder: which big picture? And which design?

For any given product, there are lots of different design representations
one could make, each one of which captures interesting information. And
before you start building, when you have a complicated branching tree of
potential paths through the design space, the problem is multiplied.

So which parts of the problem that you are looking to represent that
aren't represented by story cards?

Thanks,

William




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