Note: This is a follow-on to our previous blog: Requirement Quality: Garbage In; Garbage Out Many of today’s requirement management tools (RMTs) focus on (1) documenting requirements and other associated information and (2) the relationships (trace) between requirements and the other information (attributes) associated with the requirements. However, as stated or the previous blog, few […]
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Requirements Quality: Garbage In; Garbage Out!
In a previous blog: “How to improve the quality of your requirements” I addressed three key questions: How do you judge the quality of the requirements within your organization? How do you find defective requirements? How do you improve the quality of your requirements? In answering these questions, our focus was on what people can […]
How to Improve the Quality of your Requirements
A major reason why projects fail is poorly written requirements — it is startling and sad to see the negative impacts poor requirements can have on the success of your project. Having poor requirements places projects at risk of significant cost overruns, schedule delays, and performance shortfalls. To avoid these negative impacts and help prevent […]