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Michael is a user experience architect, business analyst, strategist, and writer who is passionate about the successful development of usability-driven design. In any project, he strives to match an organization’s need with the appropriate processes and corresponding artifacts, through excellent written, verbal, and diagrammatic/design communication. Michael can help an organization to think strategically, to maximize an integrated methodology across the entire software life cycle. He is frequently responsible for developing specialized artifacts related to UX and BA: strategic requirements, page object/attribute models, persona identification, task analysis, conceptual design (high-level pages/wireframes), detailed pages/wireframes (high-fidelity), wireframe annotations, site maps, page/process flow diagrams, heuristic analyses, competitive analyses, and professional content writing; high-level requirements (strategy and business rules), domain models, use case diagrams, use cases, page specifications, page/process flow diagrams; non-functional requirements (performance, reliability, maintenance, software specifications, legal, etc.), test scripts, user acceptance testing/training, and corresponding project plans.
Michael's work has included providing strategy (competitive analysis, heuristic analysis, high-level business requirements, persona development), taxonomic content category design, business analysis (SEO analysis, flows, relationship model), and some conceptual and annotated wireframes.
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