Building a “Just Right” Set of Project Requirements
jan 31,
2014
How hard can building a complete, comprehensive, consistent, and understandable set of project requirements be? We all know that our project requirements should not just be a jumble of information. The trick is making sure that we structure and organize those requirements properly so they define what is needed at the correct level of detail. Effective […]
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Organizing Project Requirements
apr 27,
2013
We all know (or at least hope!) that our project requirements are not meant be a jumble of information. Best practices and common sense tell us that our project’s requirements should be structured and organized into a set of information that is complete, comprehensive, consistent, and understandable to our stakeholders. I already talked about structuring […]
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