CHAPTER 13Prototyping J&S Food's Smart Shopping Bag Using Innovation as a Service
The design process is about designing and prototyping and making. When you separate those, I think the final result suffers.
—Jonathan Ive
The successful adoption of the smart shopping bag specification and design agile processes (Chapter 11, “Specifying J&S Food’s Smart Shopping Bag Digital Product” and Chapter 12, “Designing J&S Food’s Smart Shopping Bag Digital Product”) has enabled J&S Food to equip itself with a solid digital product and service design capability.
J&S Food's digital products and services development staff is now able to organize itself into an agile team and take advantage of the Unified Modeling Language (UML) methodology to convert any product or service idea into an actionable digital product and service architecture.
As the task force leader, your satisfaction is evident. Nonetheless, you're thinking: “I'll only be fully satisfied when I can see how the AWS innovation as a service tools (Chapter 1, “The Digital Economy’s Challenges, Opportunities, and Relevance of AWS”) help to deliver the tangible digital products and services that our customers expect.”
This is another goal of the digital products and services prototyping process. To make an informed validation decision about the new J&S Food's digital products and services prototyping process, you have decided to become part of it as an observer.
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