Live from RE’10: REET’10 Workshop Summary
Our 5th Requirements Engineering Education and Training (REET) workshop was a huge success! Honestly, this workshop is just fun – of course we can be serious and have smart discussions,
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Our 5th Requirements Engineering Education and Training (REET) workshop was a huge success! Honestly, this workshop is just fun – of course we can be serious and have smart discussions,
Our 5th REET workshop is tomorrow in Sydney, Australia! I’m excited about our agenda – below you can see all the papers and authors that will be presented. Also notice
I am working on shortening our Requirements Elicitation and Facilitation training course to be a 4 hour course this week. I came across an L1 process flow I had forgotten
Over my professional years, I have learned one really important life lesson: Every time I make a mistake, I learn a lot. So I was thinking about that in the
This is the 5th International Workshop on Requirements Engineering Education and Training (REET’10) Held in conjunction with the 18th International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE’10) The workshop will be held in
At the beginning of almost every project (and even sometimes midway through them) we are asked to create a requirements plan and estimate the time required on tasks and the
I just presented our talk at BA World Seattle titled “If You Build It, Will They Use It: Leveraging Business Objectives to Deliver Successful Projects”. I particularly enjoy giving this
Ted and I are at BA World Minneapolis meeting some of my favorite folks – midwesterners! Our topic today is “If you build it, will they use it?” where I
Call for papers for REET’10 in Sydney: Workshop on Requirements Engineering Education and Training: REET’10 Following the success of the four previous workshops on Requirements Engineering Education and Training (REET
I got a question at the IIBA chapter meeting in San Antonio: Can your business users write user stories? In theory, yes. In practice, maybe! If you have users who
Whether you are doing an agile project or not, I firmly believe ALL projects should use a backlog. I actually am going to mention two types of backlogs we use:
Tony wrote a post on issue tracking during software requirements phases of your project a couple years ago. I want to write about it again because I think it’s one
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