by IAG Webmaster | Oct 9, 2016
Blog What Is Requirements Discovery? Requirements discovery is also often referred to as requirements elicitation, requirements gathering, requirements analysis, and requirements definition. We prefer to use the term because it’s a little less high-brow, more...
by IAG Webmaster | Oct 9, 2016
Blog Outsourcing A Requirements Center of Excellence 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…...
by IAG Webmaster | Oct 9, 2016
Blog Determine when you are “done” These are Business Requirements level tests that work and will improve your requirements quality irrespective of delivery methodology: If the requirements lack context: Requirements always exist to support “what” the business wants...
by IAG Webmaster | Oct 9, 2016
Blog Key Questions for Breaking Through on a Difficult User Story The Challenge User stories that should be simple are frequently quite complex, written ambiguously, or have underlying needs that are hidden below the surface. Some should be broken up in to multiple...
by IAG Webmaster | Oct 9, 2016
Blog SCRUM: Playing Planning Poker In order for the Team to provide a Commitment they need some way of estimating the work effort of the Product Backlog Items. To help teams determine their commitment level Scrum employs a rather unique way of estimating through a...