Walkthrough
What is a Walkthrough?
A walkthrough is an informal review in which the author presents and explains the work product step-by-step to a group of colleagues who ask questions and offer suggestions.
Key Characteristics
- Primarily led and driven by the author, unlike an inspection which is led by a moderator.
- Has no strict entry/exit criteria — it is more relaxed and flexible.
- Useful for knowledge sharing and gathering early feedback from peers.
- Can involve stakeholders who are not deeply technical, such as business analysts or customers.
When to Use a Walkthrough
Walkthroughs are ideal in the early stages of a project, such as reviewing requirements or design documents, when the goal is to build shared understanding rather than perform a rigorous defect hunt.
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