by IAG Webmaster | Oct 7, 2010 | RDM
High Level DetailThis requirement specifies that the system must do something with some information. (Actor -Verb –Entity)Example: “The system must display the details of the Customer’s last Order” Mid Level DetailThis requirement...
by IAG Webmaster | Sep 28, 2010 | Business Analysis, Business Architecture, PPM, RDM, Uncategorized
You’ve been asked to facilitate a session with your clients to elicit their business requirements for your project. Below are some things to keep in mind to ensure the success of the session.When preparing for the session:1. Enlist the necessary management...
by IAG Webmaster | Sep 13, 2010 | RDM
The Michigan Department of Transportation Engineers New Approach to Business Requirements Definition that Saves Taxpayers’ Money• As part of an overall plan to improve project management, the Michigan DOT first turned to enhancing their business...
by IAG Webmaster | Sep 2, 2010 | Business Analysis, RDM
4 Scenarios That Make Sense There are four situations where companies should strongly consider and investigate outsourcing the Requirements Center of Excellence (RCoE): 1. Growing very rapidly: Where a company is growing very quickly, increases in productivity...
by IAG Webmaster | Aug 30, 2010 | RDM
Busted! 8 Common Beliefs That Get in the Way of ImprovementMyth 1: Use Cases are requirementsUse Cases only describe process flow and are not ideal for capturing data flow and business rules. Two other critical elements of information are still needed to develop...
by IAG Webmaster | Aug 18, 2010 | RDM
Rating is only one part of prioritizing requirements but you need to select an appropriate technique Voting can be done through a pre-session survey or in-session. Key success factors include:1) Setup – the right needs and requirements to be prioritized are...