When I first started at ArgonDigital, I heard a lot about how requirements are the “foundation” of software development and design. That sounds great and the analogy does hold well in some cases. However, coming from a structural engineering background in school, I’ve begun to ask why we don’t treat requirements estimation and design in […]
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The Importance of Being – Ignorant?
I was sitting in a software requirements review meeting with a couple of project stakeholders last week, and one of them said something along the lines of “You’ve done a really great job with this.” My first reaction was to think “Are you kidding? There are tons of stuff we still don’t understand about this process.” […]
Join us at (SEPG) Software Engineering Process Group in Portland this week
Join us at SEPG North America, the premier conference on software, systems, and services process improvement, is coming to Portland, Oregon, March 21-24, 2011. This year’s theme is, The Power of Process, the SEPG North America 2011 technical program will focus on leveraging the power of process improvement. The four-day conference program will include a total of […]