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Here we are again, live at RE’08 this time. Like every other year, we’ll try to do blog posts real-time. The exciting thing is that I have help this year,
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Here we are again, live at RE’08 this time. Like every other year, we’ll try to do blog posts real-time. The exciting thing is that I have help this year,
So it’s time for your organization to select requirements training for your business analysts, product managers, project managers, even developers. Here are some suggestions on what to look for! The
Our final suggestion on this topic is to Sit With Your Users. If your users are extremely busy, and the project involves changes to or replacement of an existing solution,
We have now discussed the need to organize your time and prepare models in advance of the sessions. Today we suggest you Prepare Your Elicitation Questions in Advance One of
Last time we talked about organizing your time. Tips on how to organize your information are here or here. Today’s suggestion: Prepare Your Requirements Models In Advance Prepare draft requirements models
This is the first part of a four part series on how to prepare for software requirement sessions to be most effective with your users’ time (and yours!). Can You
Well, I hate to say it, but my week here at INCOSE 2008 has come to an end. And though I must say goodbye to my INCOSE friends, I’m not
With all of the buzz about Agile, I have to mention that here at INCOSE 2008, I did not hear a single mention of it (except when I asked about
James Andary, Maria So & Barry Breindel from the NASA Goddard space center presented “Systems Engineering Technical Authority: A Path to Mission Success”. The goal behind this program they call
Tuesday’s favorite talk for me was “A System-of-Systems Framework for the Future Hydrogen-Based Transportation Economy” by Michael Duffy & Debra Sandor of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. This was
Mary Bone presented a paper “Cyclone Process: Dealing with Vague Requirements” at INCOSE 2008 in the technical track. I’m going to try to summarize her work here. Her premise is
The opening talk on Monday at INCOSE 2008, “Crossing Borders by Applying Systems Engineering”, was by Bert Klerk, the CEO of ProRail, who runs the railway system of the Netherlands.
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