For the majority of usecases I have seen: solving a sufficiently large painpoint, understanding/formulating the problem, having/getting the right data, fitting well into a workflow of the users.
All the technology challenges are actually on the "cost" side of the equation. Meaning, that the aim wrt business value should be do as little of it as possible (but not less!). For some use cases this can still be quite a lot... But more often on the "all the pieces need to be in place for the whole to work at all" rather than "each piece needs to be super optimized".
jononor|1 year ago
All the technology challenges are actually on the "cost" side of the equation. Meaning, that the aim wrt business value should be do as little of it as possible (but not less!). For some use cases this can still be quite a lot... But more often on the "all the pieces need to be in place for the whole to work at all" rather than "each piece needs to be super optimized".