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What's the goal of (IT) Service Development? Opening with a Cave Metaphor (Part 2/8)

hakancuzdan wrote 1 week ago: Previous: (Part 1/8) An Agile Service Development Framework Before presenting the framework, let’s t … more →

Tags: IT Service Development, customer value-creation, service development

How to Overcome Employee Resistance to Time Tracking Software

skirtpair01 wrote 2 weeks ago: Without great monitoring software, it’s more difficult to get paid out for all enterprise soft … more →

Tags: time tracking software, salary management, Requirements Management, Software development, Enterprise Software, Mobile Testing

Computerwoche: Die richtige Anforderung ist das halbe Projekt

Eric Knauss wrote 2 weeks ago: Computerwoche: Die richtige Anforderung ist das halbe Projekt Computerwoche writes about our book on … more →

Tags: News, book, press, project management, working group REPM

An Agile-Centric Service Development Framework (Part 1/8)

hakancuzdan wrote 1 month ago: Copyright Issues This article honors the copyrights of others by referring to the source wherever ne … more →

Tags: IT Service Development, Strategy & Planning, solution planning, solution concept, solution packages, release planning, project planning, Agile Development, Scrum

BABOK guide: RE from the perspective of business analysis

Eric Knauss wrote 1 month ago: Looking for a nice compilation of definitions, relevant knowledge areas, techniques around business … more →

Tags: Spotlight, werkzeugkeller, business analysis, working group REPM

Requirements Engineering & Project Management3 comments

Eric Knauss wrote 4 months ago: In this blog post I want to discuss one of my favourite side projects during my PhD. In fact, I star … more →

Tags: Research, Teaching, book, project management, GI, special interest group RE, working group REPM

Call for Papers: International Workshop on the Engineering of Mobile-Enabled Systems (MOBS 2013)

billpollak wrote 5 months ago: International Workshop on the Engineering of Mobile-Enabled Systems (MOBS 2013) Co-located with the … more →

Tags: Secure and Assured Mobile Computing Components, Software Architecture, Software Engineering, Non Functional Requirements, Software Design, Software development, model-based engineering, mobile computing, quality attributes

Twin Peaks Model: Characterising Architecturally Significant Requirements

Ali wrote 6 months ago: Architecture of a software intensive system plays a key role in determining the achievement of archi … more →

Tags: Architectural Knowledge, Design Patterns, design rationale, Software Architecture

V:Issue:lizer: Exploring Clarification in Online Communication Over Time6 comments

Eric Knauss wrote 6 months ago: In this post, I describe the V:Issue:lizer tool (the transcription of the video follows below). V:is … more →

Tags: Research, clarification patterns, visualization, Tool Demonstration, v:issue:lizer, Video, Project Experts, stakeholder comments, ICSE

Panel on Empirical Requirements Engineering, EmpiRE@RE'124 comments

Eric Knauss wrote 7 months ago: Yesterday, I participated in the workshop on empirical requirements engineering. My notes on the tal … more →

Tags: Research, Evaluation, Conference, Chicago, empirical se, panel, RE:, Empire, Workshop

Henry Ford and Business Analysts

modelpractice wrote 8 months ago: Recently, I came across this famous line by Henry Ford: “If I had asked people what they wante … more →

Tags: software_engineering, abstraction, requirements, Requirements Modeling, Henry Ford, Horse, Car, Ford, Business Analyst

What are we supposed to do again?6 comments

Eric Knauss wrote 11 months ago: Patterns of Requirements Clarification in Software Projects For ages, requirements engineering resea … more →

Tags: Research, distributed software development, clarification patterns

An approach for Rapid Prototyping in SharePoint using Mockups

Andreas wrote 11 months ago: I think a lot of people doing SharePoint consulting these days are faced with the challenge that bus … more →

Tags: Consulting, Sharepoint 2010 development, Sharepoint General, Mockups, Prototype, Balsamiq

Writing Specs for Fun and Profit

Matthew Squair wrote 1 year ago: Here’s a draft of a paper I’m currently working on. This is more of a mainstream systems … more →

Tags: Complexity, Complex Systems, Systems Engineering, specifications, requirements and accidents

Choosing the right Software development life cycle model

melsatar wrote 1 year ago: Selecting a Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) methodology is a challenging task for many organi … more →

Tags: Software Engineering, Software Development Process, agiledevelopment, waterfall model, Iterative and incremental development, SDLC, Software Development Methodology, Software development, Systems Development Life Cycle

Software Development Life Cycle Models and Methodologies17 comments

melsatar wrote 1 year ago: Introduction The software industry includes many different processes, for example, analysis, develop … more →

Tags: Software Engineering, agiledevelopment, Iterative and incremental development, SDLC, Software development, Software Development Methodology, Software Development Process, Systems Development Life Cycle, waterfall model

But is it a requirement?

Steve Orr wrote 1 year ago: I am often struck how many people recognise a statement as a functional requirement only if it is wr … more →

Tags: requirements, business analysis, requirements elicitation

Requirements Engineering - Feb 2nd 2012 - Text Mining

shanegivens wrote 1 year ago: This week we examine text mining. Scacchi 2009 – Understanding Requirements for Open Source So … more →

Tags: Text Mining

Flattened Requirements Management3 comments

Andy Hayward wrote 1 year ago: In 2003, Thomas Friedman wrote in The World is Flat how ten factors, which he called ‘Flattene … more →

Tags: Best Practices, Integrity, Requirements Management, ReqIF, Requirements Management, rif, Supply Chain Collaboration


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