The Priority Battles
Have you ever worked for someone who said ALL requirements are high priority ? Yeah ! We all have. Customers often […]
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Have you ever worked for someone who said ALL requirements are high priority ? Yeah ! We all have. Customers often […]
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That requirements will change is a given. How you plan for and manage that change is crucial. Think about what
Practical Change Management Read More »
There is a set of SW practices that I consider non-negotiable, and they begin with 2 that are requirements-related: 1.
Practical Requirements Management Read More »
I was listening to an NPR talk show segment about customer service last week. It was mainly about being on
By Josh Nankivel Fellow blogger Craig Brown over at Better Projects asked “Why reverse engineer requirements?” in a recent post.Interesting
Reverse-Engineering Requirements? Read More »
Recent posts on the importance of usage scenarios (use cases or user stories) in the development process warmed my heart. In my
Some thoughts on usage scenarios Read More »
I’ve written somewhat negatively about outsourcing in the past: primarily issuing warnings about doing it without proper planning, for the
An Outsourcing Progress Report Read More »
The programming press and IT journals are full of stories about the failure of software outsourcing. The statistics are sobering.
Why Outsourcing Fails, Even with Good Project Management Read More »