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Managing Software Requirements: A Unified…
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Managing Software Requirements: A Unified Approach (The Addison-Wesley Object Technology Series) (editie 1999)

door Dean Leffingwell

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"Many projects fail because developers fail to build the right thing. Developers of any kind of application should read this book." —Grady Booch "A comprehensive solution to the requirements challenges faced by every development team. Full of insight and ideas all developers can learn from." —Ivar Jacobson Despite the wealth of development knowledge, experience, and tools available today, a substantial percentage of software projects fail, often because requirements are not correctly determined and defined at the outset, or are not managed correctly as the project unfolds. This second edition of the popular text Managing Software Requirements focuses on this critical cause of failure and offers a practical, proven approach to building systems that meet customers' needs on time and within budget. Using an accessible style, their own war stories, and a comprehensive case study, the authors show how analysts and developers can effectively identify requirements by applying a variety of techniques, centered on the power of use cases. The book illustrates proven techniques for determining, implementing, and validating requirements. It describes six vital Team Skills for managing requirements throughout the lifecycle of a project: Analyzing the Problem, Understanding User Needs, Defining the System, Managing Scope, Refining the System Definition, and Building the Right System. Managing Software Requirements, Second Edition , specifically addresses the ongoing challenge of managing change and describes a process for assuring that project scope is successfully defined and agreed upon by all stakeholders. Topics covered include: The five steps in problem analysis Business modeling and system engineering Techniques for eliciting requirements from customers and stakeholders Establishing and managing project scope Applying and refining use cases Product management Transitioning from requirements to design and implementation Transitioning from use cases to test cases Agile requirements methods 032112247XB05082003… (meer)
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Titel:Managing Software Requirements: A Unified Approach (The Addison-Wesley Object Technology Series)
Auteurs:Dean Leffingwell
Info:Addison-Wesley Professional (1999), Hardcover, 528 pages
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Books on requirements management can be very dry books indeed. However, when they're written with the purpose of actually teaching the reader a thing or two about requirements management, and not meant as a work of pedantry, the results are something like Managing Software Requirements.

If you are a student looking to venture into the field of Software Management, or at the very least, requirements management, or are looking into performing some task in which gathering requirements would be most beneficial, but know little to nothing about the topic, then by all means, start with this book! (wow, that was a lengthy sentence...)

This book is a complete package for gathering and evaluating and otherwise managing the requirements you'll need to get started on implementation. Implementation, however, is an exercise left to the reader.

Nevertheless, this is a great resource for any prospective or existing manager of requirements. Recommended both for the novice and the pro. ( )
  aethercowboy | Feb 16, 2009 |
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"Many projects fail because developers fail to build the right thing. Developers of any kind of application should read this book." —Grady Booch "A comprehensive solution to the requirements challenges faced by every development team. Full of insight and ideas all developers can learn from." —Ivar Jacobson Despite the wealth of development knowledge, experience, and tools available today, a substantial percentage of software projects fail, often because requirements are not correctly determined and defined at the outset, or are not managed correctly as the project unfolds. This second edition of the popular text Managing Software Requirements focuses on this critical cause of failure and offers a practical, proven approach to building systems that meet customers' needs on time and within budget. Using an accessible style, their own war stories, and a comprehensive case study, the authors show how analysts and developers can effectively identify requirements by applying a variety of techniques, centered on the power of use cases. The book illustrates proven techniques for determining, implementing, and validating requirements. It describes six vital Team Skills for managing requirements throughout the lifecycle of a project: Analyzing the Problem, Understanding User Needs, Defining the System, Managing Scope, Refining the System Definition, and Building the Right System. Managing Software Requirements, Second Edition , specifically addresses the ongoing challenge of managing change and describes a process for assuring that project scope is successfully defined and agreed upon by all stakeholders. Topics covered include: The five steps in problem analysis Business modeling and system engineering Techniques for eliciting requirements from customers and stakeholders Establishing and managing project scope Applying and refining use cases Product management Transitioning from requirements to design and implementation Transitioning from use cases to test cases Agile requirements methods 032112247XB05082003

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