Collaborative Modelling on a whiteboard with methods like EventStorming, User Story Mapping, Example Mapping, various canvases, etc. is a powerful tool for visually discovering requirements and their dependencies and to design systems in software projects (and beyond). The simple tools of pen and paper with their great variability allow for more engaged discussions between diverse stakeholders on a level playing field and in a basically non-technical format. In a time when a virus is blocking access to real boards and sticky notes, Miro (https://miro.com) is an exciting virtual whiteboarding alternative for distributed teams. For most people who are excited about Miro, Atlassian (especially Jira) is a bit of an antipattern, so the question is: Do these two actually fit together? In this demo Joerg Mueller-Kindt, Inselleben.Berlin, will try to to answer the question why you should try to force a square peg into a round hole. Inselleben.Berlin GmbH helps its clients to manage change in a rapidly changing world. Our focus is on telecommunications and media and anything “smart” that they enable. Like everybody, we are trying to find our way around the virus and are defining ourselves as we move along. Square peg in a round hole? Miro-Atlassian integration
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