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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...
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Infographic Understanding Your Role in a Requirements Session Business Analysts, facilitators, business SMEs, users, sponsors, and technical resources are all important in requirements elicitation, scoping sessions, and user story workshops. This infographic provides...
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...
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Blog BI Requirements: Success Enablers A BI Project can only be successful if it actually gets built and if the Clients utilize it. Data Warehouse best practices indicate that there are some enablers toward making a BI implementation successful… Read More...
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Blog The Requirements Maturity Model Explained The Requirements Maturity Model (RMM) is a means to benchmark an organization’s effectiveness in requirements definition and management by looking at maturity in six underlying capabilities. Like similar standards-based...