What is an impact map model?  Is it something like a use case?
On Sep 5, 2013 12:33 PM, "John Nilsson" <j...@milsson.nu> wrote:

> Even if the different domains are different it should still be possible to
> generalize the basic framework and strategy used.
> I imagine layers of models each constrained by the upper metamodel and a
> fitness function feeding a generator to create the next layer down until
> you reach the bottom executable layer.
> In a sense this is what humans do no? Begin with the impact map model ,
> derive from that an activity model, derive from that a high level activity
> support model, derive from that acceptance criteria, derive from that
> acceptance test examples, derive from that a low level interaction state
> machine an so on...
>
> In the human case I belive the approach modelled by the kanban katas seems
> appropriate. Nested stacks of hypotheses to try in a disciplined PDCA
> cycle.
>
> BR
> John
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