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I have to say, that this is just plain wrong. Classes are almost always identified first without attributes (other than their name) or methods. Initial domain...
I think we are dealing with an ontological (...or entimological) issue: what makes sense in OOAD, might not make perfect sense in OP. So, to use a famous...
We generally used non-attribute/method classes as a class elimination strategy. But it depends on the methodology/language/model you use: For example if you...
Very strong affirmation! Please send us strong arguments as well instead of platitudes like "... I would suggest that you are trying to design too early". If...
I neither agree or disagree, but I will say that it isn't useless. Yes, it seems way early design, but design is initializing (to be filled -in later). At...
[Aligning Business Analysis] <http://astore.amazon.com/modernanalyst-20/detail/1897312563/002-9556994\ -9731215> Robin Grace has written a new book titled:...
Craig Brown has recently written an article on Requirements Risk Management: "I have a hypothesis I want to explore: Requirements Risk management could be a...
All, Craig's hypothesis is correct. Risks and requirements should be dealt with concurrently. Incidentally it is also possible to include sizing at the same ...
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It is a good idea to implement a requirement risk management process. However, in my opinion it will add value to 'large and complex' projects only. Others may...
Hi All, I am sending this on behalf of a friend, your participation is appreciated. Regards, Mohammad A. Dawood Dear All, I am conducting 2 surveys for my...
Guys ~ While risk and opportunity event management as well as effective preventive action process are necessary tools; if an event has already happened, it is...
Bill and others, I do a lot of work as an expert witness in lawsuits for software projects that fail or don't work. Four common problems occur in almost every...
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Capers and others: The common problems you mention are avoidable as well as correctable! As long as folks do not take corrective actions, a future as an...
Thanks Adrian, I will forward her the link. Have a great new year, Mohammad A. Dawood Adrian Walker <adriandwalker@...> wrote: Hi Mohammad -- I'm not...
Greetings All, I am currently researching the impact of requirements on the success/failure of IT projects; I have come a few case studies of failed IT...
Your question seems to indicate a need to get back to basics. Like all software projects, IT products are delivered to meet only requirements and budget, never...
... case studies where the requirements analysis/engineering/identification have ... Muhammed, A few thoughts about your post. You could simplify your search...
All: Project failure correlates more frequently to incomplete requirements than it does to bad requirements. The measured growth of requirements after the end...
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All- Most of our local projects are now being conducted as "lean" development efforts. One of the foundational tenets of lean development is that there is NO...
Please excuse if you receive multiple copies CALL FOR PAPERS Fourth European Conference on Model Driven Architecture Foundations and Applications ECMDA 2008 ...
Hi, In the product development environ, requirements can be classified into two categories: a. for product development by the vendor - as part of the product...
sir, i am indian selected in a usa based steel case manufacturing co. as manufacturing engineer. i want wat will be job there? can any bdy tells wheter this...
Hello Mohammed, It is difficult to say if this group will be of any help, but my suggestion to you is to work on your use of the english language, especially...
Dear Imthiaz, You may send your CV to my mail id. I will look what better can be done for you. Regds, Sharma ... From: mohammed imthiaz <imtiazmd_k@...> ...
A common question from junior analysts is "How much is enough" when gathering and documeting requirements. My own experience is that you kind of instictively...
Hey Craig, I'm with you "you know when you're done" is what I tend to feel, and it doesn't help at all. What's worked the best for me is using feedback to know...
Craig, Thanks for your comments and for asking an important question. I have pretty solid data on project failure rates, requirements sizes, rates of change, ...