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The Business Analyst: Facilitator or Designer?4 comments

Ben Warsop wrote 1 week ago: Craig challenged me on the role of the BA recently.  I said that Web 2.0 is something you can only u … more →

Tags: Business, business analysis, Lean, Modelling, Process Analysis, Simple isn't Easy, Skills, Soft is hard, solutioning

Requirements Before, Design After

bulldozer00 wrote 2 weeks ago: The figure below depicts a UML sequence diagram of the behavior of a simulator during the execution … more →

Tags: technical, UML, LinkedIn, Software development, Systems Engineering

"Pitfalls" Old and New

Susan de la Vergne wrote 2 weeks ago: I was crawling around in the dusty library stacks the other day, pursuing a bit of research in old ( … more →

Tags: Design, Testing, project management, Practical Accountant

The Requirements Landscape2 comments

bulldozer00 wrote 3 weeks ago: Kurt Bittner, of Ivar Jacobson International, has written a terrific white paper on the various appr … more →

Tags: technical, LinkedIn, Complexity, Systems Engineering

Defining Requirements for Social Web Applications – Part 7: Enabling Sharing5 comments

glennas wrote 3 weeks ago: This is the 7th and final post in a series on Defining Requirements for Social Web Applications. As … more →

Tags: Social Media, social web, joshuaporter, RequirementsAnalysis, Socialweb

Defining Requirements for Social Web Applications – Part 6: Collective Intelligence6 comments

glennas wrote 3 weeks ago: This is the 6th post in a series on Defining Requirements for Social Web Applications. As with previ … more →

Tags: Social Media, social web, Collective Intelligence, CollectiveIntelligence, Socialweb, joshuaporter, RequirementsAnalysis

Defining Requirements for Social Web Applications – Part 5: Motivations for User Participation6 comments

glennas wrote 3 weeks ago: This is the 5th post in a series on Defining Requirements for Social Web Applications. As with previ … more →

Tags: Social Media, social web, Socialweb, joshuaporter, RequirementsAnalysis

Defining Requirements for Social Web Applications – Part 4: Defining Core User Actions3 comments

glennas wrote 3 weeks ago: This is the 4th post in a series on Defining Requirements for Social Web Applications. As with the o … more →

Tags: Social Media, social web, Socialweb, jyriengestrom, joshuaporter, RequirementsAnalysis

Defining Requirements for Social Web Applications – Part 3: Social Objects7 comments

glennas wrote 4 weeks ago: This is the 3rd post in a series on Defining Requirements for Social Web Applications. As with the o … more →

Tags: Social Media, social web, Socialweb, jyriengestrom, socialobject, joshuaporter, RequirementsAnalysis

Defining Requirements for Social Web Applications – Part 2: The Framework6 comments

glennas wrote 4 weeks ago: This is the 2nd post in a series on Defining Requirements for Social Web Applications. Click on the … more →

Tags: Social Media, social web, Socialweb, socialobject, joshuaporter, RequirementsAnalysis

Defining Requirements for Social Web Applications - Part 1: Overview6 comments

glennas wrote 4 weeks ago: Introduction I’m going to be posting a series of posts over the next couple of weeks around de … more →

Tags: Social Media, social web, Socialweb, socialobject, joshuaporter, RequirementsAnalysis

Shallmeisters, Get Over It.

bulldozer00 wrote 4 weeks ago: If you pick up any reference article or book on requirements engineering, I think you’ll find … more →

Tags: technical, UML, SysML, LinkedIn, Systems Engineering, functional allocation

GUI Mock Up Tools for iPhone1 comment

Brian Hurley wrote 1 month ago: I posted some information back in August about GUI mock-up tools.  Since then, I have tried a variet … more →

Tags: Best Practices, Computing, Creative Class, Ecosystems, Entreprenuerism, General Interest, Information Technology, Innovation, Local Start-Ups

Useless Cases2 comments

bulldozer00 wrote 1 month ago: Despite the blasphemous title of this blarticle, I think that “use cases” are a terrific … more →

Tags: technical, UML, LinkedIn, Software development, Systems Engineering, Karl Wiegers, Use cases

Controlling your requirements destiny

oneminuteba wrote 1 month ago: Either you know you know, you know you don’t know, you don’t know you know or you don’t know you don … more →

Tags: Analysis, #babokEL, #babokRA, elicitation, Management, requirements

The case of the missed requirement 5 comments

K wrote 1 month ago: It would have been a couple of weeks after the kit tracking system was released that Therese called … more →

Tags: project management, Software development, business analysis

Proto-typical benefits2 comments

oneminuteba wrote 1 month ago: Here are the reasons why you should not prototype: Reasons not to prototype Shucks, well that’s that … more →

Tags: requirements elicitation, Solution Assessment, Babite, Analysis, #babokEL, Technique, #babokRA, Prototyping, Project

Who We Are

firstworldsoftware wrote 2 months ago: We are a team of engineers, each with decades of experience, and we provide resources for your softw … more →

Tags: First World Software, Boeing, Software, soft, ware, Network Programming, firstworldsoftware, Seattle, Engineers

SysML Diagram Headers

bulldozer00 wrote 3 months ago: The Systems Modeling Language, SysML, is both an extension and a subset of the UML. SysML defines a … more →

Tags: technical, SysML, LinkedIn, Systems Engineering


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