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Real Reuse for Requirements
Requirements reuse provides organizations with the unique ability to share a requirement across projects without absorbing unnecessary duplication of artifacts within a repository. This is a critical capability that accelerates time to market and cuts development costs. Shared requirements can either track to the ongoing change made by the author or they can remain static […]
Read MoreBusiness Analysis in Extreme Programming
This article “Business Analysis in Extreme Programming” describes the myths associated with having business analyst between the customers and the development staff. This approach is indicative of agile processes, in which the questions is asked how can we avoid confusion and get closer to the source of information?
Read MoreStructuring Use Cases with Goals
Everyone talks about “requirements analysis,” but not much is said about the requirements analyst. What kind of person should do this job? What do analysts really do? What do they need to know?
Read MorePrecise Use Cases
This article describes a precise form of use cases that promotes the specification of inter-actor options and alternative course conditions. Precise cases use a description language with a Structured English grammar to specify interactions.
Read MoreAgile Requirements
This article explains the approach to handle requirement in agile projects.
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