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Mastering the Requirements Process:
2nd Edition
(by Suzanne Robertson, James Robertson)
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Software Requirements, Second Edition
(by Karl E. Wiegers)
Have you ever delivered software that satisfied all the project specifications - and seemingly none of the customer's expectations? As a customer, do you find yourself guessing exactly what kind of information developers need from you? Without formal, ver
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More About Software Requirements:
Thorny Issues and Practical Advice
(by Karl E. Wiegers)
Have you ever delivered software that satisfied all of the project specifications, but failed to meet any of the customers' expectations? Without formal, verifiable requirements--and a system for managing them--the result is often a gap between what developers think they're supposed to build and what customers think they're going to get. Too often, lessons about software requirements engineering processes are formal or academic, and not of value to real-world, professional development teams. In MORE ABOUT SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS: THORNY ISSUES AND PRACTICAL ADVICE, the author of Software Requirements, Second Edition, describes even more practical techniques for gathering and managing the software requirements that help you meet project specifications and customer expectations. A leading speaker and consultant in the field of requirements engineering, Karl Wiegers takes questions raised by other professional software developers and analysts as a basis for the practical solutions and best practices offered in this guide. Succinct and immediately useful, this book is a must-have for developers and analysts.
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Software Requirements:
Styles and Techniques
(by Soren Lauesen)
Writing a good requirements specification doesn't take more time. This book shows how it's done--many times faster and many times smarter. For aspiring students with IT careers. Softcover.
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Requirements by Collaboration:
Workshops for Defining Needs
(by Ellen Gottesdiener)
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Discovering Real Business Requirements for Software Project Success:
Computing Library
(by Robin F. Goldsmith)
"Defining business requirements is the most important and poorest performed part of system development..."
While a number of books on the market deal with software requirements, this is the first resource to offer you a methodology for discovering and testing the real business requirements that software products must meet in order to provide value. The book provides you with practical techniques that help prevent the main causes of requirements creep, which in turn enhances software development success and satisfaction among the organizations that apply these approaches. Complementing discovery methods, you also learn more than 21 ways to test business requirements from the perspectives of assessing suitability of form, identifying overlooked requirements, and evaluating substance and content.
The powerful techniques and methods presented are applied to a real business case from a company recognized for world-class excellence. You are introduced to the innovative Problem Pyramidtm technique which helps you more reliably identify the real problem and requirements content. From an examination of key methods for gathering and understanding information about requirements, to seven guidelines for documenting and communicating requirements, while avoiding analysis paralysis, this book is a comprehensive, single source for uncovering the real business requirements for your software development projects.
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