Random Observations from the February Atlanta IIBA chapter meeting

Random observations from the February, 2008 Atlanta IIBA chapter meeting.These are not overly important or surprising, I just found them interesting.

  • There were between 50-60 attendees.
  • At least a quarter of attendees were attending a chapter meeting for the first time.
  • It was mentioned that there are approximately 100 members in the Atlanta chapter of the IIBA.

When asked for a show of hands,

  • Approximately half of the group indicated that they currently use cases to expresss user and functional requirements.
  • Approximately half of the group does UML modelling other than just for use cases (activity & sequence diagrams, etc.).
  • Very few – I estimate less than a quarter – use a requirement management tool for traceability.
    Of the group, there were probably 6-8 CBAPS in attendance.

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  1. Going to the Atlanta IIBA Chapter Meeting
  2. IIBA Atlanta Chapter Meeting & Requirements.net
  3. Meeting Agenda as Catalyst?
  4. Planning a Successful Review Meeting, Part I
  5. The 6 “Be’s” of Meeting Etiquette

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