Must a Requirement be Feasible?
Within a discussion on the ArgonDigital message board about the characteristics of a good requirement, Elaine and Gescober discussed whether a requirement must be feasible in order to be a
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Within a discussion on the ArgonDigital message board about the characteristics of a good requirement, Elaine and Gescober discussed whether a requirement must be feasible in order to be a
Interaction Elasticity by Jakob Nielsen contains some useful data for those of us writing usability requirements: Yes, we know that response times must be less than 1 second for navigation
In Prioritizing Requirements, Part I, we covered the reasons to prioritize requirements and the basic technique. We’ll now address what to do when there is disagreement about prioritization. Unfortunately, requirements
Mike A’s earlier post on being useful, Thomas the Tank Engine on Software Requirements, brought to mind thoughts I’ve had about what it means to be a team player. What
One would think that since requirements are the necessary and sufficient list of behaviors needed to meet the business goals, prioritization is a non-issue. Everything is necessary, so why prioritize?
I joined a project which was trying to use Scrum. After a quick read of Agile Software Development with SCRUM by Ken Schwaber and Mike Beedle, I was intrigued. What
Have you ever received an email and all you could think was “Okay, so now what?” Or, even worse, you go off and do some work in reaction to it
Unfortunately, many of us have been in situations where we are asked to produce work that is not up to our quality standards. Typically this is because of deadlines. We
Let’s say you take your car in to have it worked on and you get a $1000 estimate and are told you have to leave it for 2 days to
Unfortunately, most of us know about projects that had low user adoption because users found them: Too slow. Too hard to learn how to use. Too inefficient
In his post Why Bother?, Mike A. used an interesting example. He questioned whether or not it was worth the effort to make a bed. He concluded it was. I
I’ve been around software development for quite a while and have trained others in many different activities. Here is one of the most important questions I’ve learned to ask myself
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