Favorites for 2007-03-31
JB | Mar 30, 2007 | No Comment | Print |
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Here is a list of my latest del.icio.us link additions. Feel free to check them out!
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Writing Software Requirements Specifications | A Technical Communication Community
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Setting Up Business Stakeholder Interviews, Part 1 – Boxes and Arrows: The design behind the design
Interviewing is both art and science, and it is something that any UE practitioner with a little additional time and moderation skills can employ to extract clear business requirements.
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Fixing the Requirements Mess – Editorial – CIO
Analysts report that as many as 71 percent of software projects that fail do so because of poor requirements management, making it the single biggest reason for project failure – bigger than bad technology, missed deadlines or change management fiascoes.
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Painless Functional Specifications – Part 1: Why Bother? – Joel on Software
First of all, failing to write a spec is the single biggest unnecessary risk you take in a software project. It’s as stupid as setting off to cross the Mojave desert with just the clothes on your back, hoping to “wing it.” Programmers and software enginee
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Requirements Document Templates
Lots of requirement and project document templates.
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These links lead to explainations of various aspects of requirements analysis and software engineering.
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Having a hard time thinking of nonfunctional requirements? Here are some categories and “trigger questions” that may help.
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