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Time Travel for Context-free Use Cases
We business analysts are surrounded by “solution” folks; those whose jobs are to determine how to solve problems. On one side, our...
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Classic Business Analysis Articles
I was sorting through some of my bookmarks and articles I’ve accumulated over time via the Web, and found that there are a few articles...
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Sherlock Holmes on the Necessity of Requirements
Ok, now this is just for a little fun. During some time off a while back, I went to Project Gutenberg and downloaded The Adventures of...
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Accounting for Technical Debt
We’re hearing all about debt nowadays. Consumer debt, corporate debt, government debt… the list goes on. As professionals operating in a...
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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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With requirements, discussions matter most
This post is based on a quote I read and liked from the article, “When Requirements Go Bad: Part II” by Kurt Bittner. The article is...
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Economist Sowell on… Usability!
I love reading Thomas Sowell’s articles on economics and its social and political ramifications. His “Basic Economics” book broke down...
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Design for Use and Reuse
What is reuse, or the Reuse Model? The basic premise behind the Reuse Model is that systems should be built using existing components, as...
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Avoiding the "How" Trap in Requirements Authoring
One of the main challenges in drafting requirements is to state “what” the solution must entail, and not “how” the solution must be...
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