Parking lot is part of the following frameworks:

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Parking lot in the context of Feature Driven Development

Parking Lot in Feature Driven Development

In Feature Driven Development (FDD), the Parking Lot is a technique used to manage and organize ideas, issues, concerns, or tasks that may arise during the development process. It serves as a central place to capture and keep track of these items until they can be properly addressed.

Purpose of the Parking Lot:

How it Works:

  1. Team members can add items to the Parking Lot during meetings, brainstorming sessions, or other interactions.
  2. Items in the Parking Lot are periodically reviewed, discussed, and either resolved or moved to the appropriate workflow for further action.
  3. The Parking Lot should be regularly updated and maintained to ensure that nothing falls through the cracks.

Benefits of the Parking Lot:

Resources:

  1. Feature Driven Development (FDD) - A Practical Guide by Jeff De Luca
  2. Feature Driven Development - An Agile Alternative by Per Kroll
  3. Feature Driven Development Overview - Pluralsight Course

Parking lot in the context of Product Development (FLOW)

Parking Lot in Product Development (FLOW)

In Agile software development, the Parking Lot refers to a technique used to keep track of topics or issues that arise during meetings or discussions but are not immediately relevant to the current topic. These ideas, questions, or concerns are "parked" to be addressed at a later time, preventing them from derailing the current conversation.

By maintaining a Parking Lot, teams can stay focused on the task at hand without losing valuable input or ideas that may still be important. It serves as a temporary holding area for items to revisit, ensuring that nothing gets forgotten or ignored.

Resources:

  1. Agile Alliance - Agile Product Development Glossary
  2. Atlassian - Agile Parking Lot: A Visual Guide
  3. Scrum Inc. - How to Use a Parking Lot in Sprint Review Meetings

Parking lot in the context of Design Thinking

Parking Lot in Design Thinking

In Design Thinking, a Parking Lot is a tool used to capture and set aside ideas or issues that arise during a brainstorming session or meeting but are not immediately relevant to the current discussion.

Purpose of a Parking Lot:

How it Works:

Benefits of Using a Parking Lot:

Resources:

  1. Design Thinking: The Definitive Guide
  2. The Value of a Parking Lot in Lean Startup Approaches
  3. Using a Parking Lot to Improve Communication

Parking lot in the context of SAFe

Parking Lot in SAFe

In the context of the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe), the Parking Lot serves as a designated space for capturing ideas, topics, or issues that arise during various events or meetings but are not related to the current discussion. These items are noted down and temporarily set aside to be addressed at a later time to ensure that the current meeting or discussion stays focused.

The Parking Lot in SAFe helps teams to:

Resources

  1. Scaled Agile Framework - Parking Lot
  2. SAFe Agile Essentials - Feature Teams in SAFe
  3. SAFe Distilled: Applying the Scaled Agile Framework for Lean Software and Systems Engineering - by Richard Knaster and Dean Leffingwell

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