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Use Case Basics: Distinguishing Between Exception and Alternative Paths
I haven’t been doing a lot of posting in recent days, but I have been doing quite a bit of reading. A while back, I was able to get hold...
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The Echo, The Lie and The UML Guy
I think of myself as much as a student of business analysis as a practitioner. I love coming across new ideas, or even old ideas stated...
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Is the Solution Animal? Vegetable? Mineral?
Ever taken a “20 questions” approach to requirements elicitation? According to The Bitter Project Manager, there are good reasons for...
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Vision Statement Form and Function
When launching a new product (including projects to update existing ones) it is important that all stakeholders share a simple, focused...
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The "Requirements Workbench" Concept
The idea of a “requirements workbench” is one that the guys over at Requirements.net have been consistently socializing over the past few...
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How hard could it be to design the stop sign?
http://view.break.com/542649 – Watch more free videos I recently stumbled upon this video, got a kick out of it and thoughts I’d share....
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Quick Tip to Help Identify Use Case Actors
Wikipedia (with help from Ivar Jacobson) defines actors as: [S]omething or someone which exists outside the system under study, and that...
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Requirements Elicitation: Are You the Artist, or the Order-Taker?
Note: I began drafting this post nearly 2 years ago and have covered parts of it in other posts in the interim, but I did want to post...
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