A Better Way to Write a Use Case: Plain English
I was talking to a colleague recently about use cases and it got me thinking about my evolution as a use-case-writer. I used to do formal use cases exclusively –
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I was talking to a colleague recently about use cases and it got me thinking about my evolution as a use-case-writer. I used to do formal use cases exclusively –
We had what I like to think of as a “consulting skills 101” moment as a nice reminder to “Be nice to everyone at your customer site…you never know who
Please join us for an interactive discussion at the Fourth International Workshop on Requirements Engineering Education and Training (REET’09) in conjunction with the 17th International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE’09). The
I was recently working with a cusotmer on a project using an agile methodology. The organization was moving towards trying to do most of their projects in agile, so the
Tim Storer from St. Andrews University in Scotland presented this paper. His underlying assumption is that in large scale socio-technical enterprise systems, you are constrained by the design of the
The opening keynote for CAiSE’09 was Nigel Shadbolt from the Web Science Research Institute. This organization was started in 2006 to try to understand the science of the web and
This is just a reminder that the REET09 workshop, held in conjunction with IEEE’s Requirements Engineering 09 conference, is in Atlanta this year on August 31! I’d like to encourage
Today we have an example to illustrate what I’ve said in the past two posts from Tuesday’s setup for the ROM and Wednesday’s definition of the ROM. Let’s say in
What follows is our ROM defined. For context, you can see yesterday’s post on why we have a ROM now at ArgonDigital. Definitions for the items in the ROM
What follows is a summary of the paper I wrote with James Hulgan (also from ArgonDigital) and presented at REFSQ’09 last week. The paper is titled “Experiences with a Requirements
Paula presented a paper by her and Jane Cleland-Huang of DePaul University titled “Lessons Learned from Open Source Projects Facilitating Online Requirements Processes”. The idea behind her paper was to
Al Davis from the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs presented “A Quantitative Assessment of Requirements Engineering Publications from 1963-2008” that he and Ann Hickey (of the same university) put
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