Mind Maps | Glossary

Definition:

Mind maps are diagram used to visually organise information showing hierarchy and relationships among thoughts, information consolidating pieces into whole. This is created around a concept with a image or keyword in the centre to which associated ideas are added as words, images connected through lines. Mind maps can be drawn by hands during meeting, planning. 

Mind maps are considered to be a type of spider diagram. Mind map was popularised by Tony Buzan a British psychologist, author and television personality. Buzan suggests few guidelines to create effective mind maps like starting at centre of blank sheet, using atleast 3 colours, images, symbols to be used, use of keywords, lines connected starting from the central image.

Keep the mind map clear using radial hierarchy or outlines to embrace branches. Mind maps are used as a simplified content management system.

Further Reading:

Book: Mind Maps for Business: Using the ultimate thinking tool to revolutionise how you work by Tony Buzan
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_map

Story Board | Glossary

Definition:

A Storyboard is a graphic organizer that provides the viewer with a high-level view of a project. Storyboard helps to ensure that everyone understand the goals of the project.

In agile software development, a storyboard can help developers quickly get a sense of what work still needs to be completed. Team keeps the storyboard up to date keeping, displaying all the completed work. This provides transparency, helps team to visualize sequence and interconnectedness of user stories. Storyboards can be physical or digital.

Further Reading:

Book: Agile Product Management with Scrum by Roman Pichler
Book: AGILE TESTING A Practical Guide for Testers and Agile Teams by Lisa Crispin
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Storyboard