Hi During recent job I have to prepare the test plan. But before that I have never prepared test plan. So if any one can tell me how to prepare the test plan....
Way back in December, I asked for input from this group for an article I was writing. The article is finally live (yay!) and I want to thank everyone who...
Hi All, I have a problem with requirements relationship. I am using RequisitePro effectively. After defining the high level requirements (eg. business) I am...
In my previous life I used DOORS for requirements capture and tracking and I found it very useful. In my present life, I am at a small (<10 people) company...
Hi Wayne People in my city are advising me to use Enterprise Architeture (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enterprise_architecture), perhaps you can have a look on...
Kasim, Here is the approach I use, and it has worked very well for several teams over the past five years. 1. Create a use case model for your system. 2. For...
Kasim Relationships between requirements include satisfaction (traces), dependencies, conflicts, and others. Further, relationships are also needed between...
... Wayne, How about Excel? Excel can create a simple list of requirements and comes free with custom attributes, sorting, filtering, linking and search. For a...
Or, how about a Wiki for business rules in open vocabulary, executable English, that automatically generates complex SQL? Internet Business Logic (R) A Wiki...
Hi, We are using an open source tool named Mantis, it is an issue tracking tool originally, yet with some customization and adopting certain conventions we...
How about Visual Use Case (www.visualusecase.com). The Team edition is not exactly cheap but a lot cheaper than DOORS. It does use cases as the core...
Hey, Does anybody know freeware / cheepware usecase modeling tool. We are looking for a tool through which we can model use cases and which can generate nicely...
Thanks Huet; I will use your approach in my projects. Thanks again. ... Now, are there any differences between business models and use cases? Regards, KASIM...
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Use cases are one of many models that you can use to represent aspects of the way that a system works. Use cases in particular are nice because they capture...
If you want the comprehensive, integrated big picture, especially regarding the interrelationship between requirements, Use Cases suffer from a tragic flaw....
I don't think this is a case of Use Cases suffering from a "tragic flaw", but rather that Use Cases are merely one of many models that are used to analyze...
You can start by defining use cases and drawing ovals, but that usually ends with the ovals being renamed several times. (Not a real problem as long as you...
Would you mind forwarding this to any business analyst colleagues or friends in Sydney who you think might be interested? You do not need to be a member of the...
Hi All, When we say "requirements are traced from-to each other", we usually think as vertical traceability so that there are hierarchy between requirents such...
Kasim, IMO we need to trace enough for the needed purposes. Usually we do that vertical traceability (Business Reqs to User Reqs to Functional Reqs to Test ...
Hi Let's suppose that you are involved in first requirements elicitation meeting at customer side. There are a lot of people in meeting room. After opening...
Hy, In my opinion during meeting with customer you have to concentrate on listening. your first question could be What do you want? If your customer goes in...
Kasim, Some suggestions for first questions: * How are you guys? :) * Is the temperature ok, everyone? :) * At what time is the coffee-break? :) Now,...