Thanks Capers, Luigi, I would look into the links. Capers, I was not able to see any attachments in the response, but I did download the PDF version of the...
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... VB, The data below supports what many intuitively know. The unit cost escalates during the software life-cycle. I measure unit cost as $/Function Point...
David, thanks for your data about the software functional side, but what about the non-functional one? As yet discussed on this list on several threads (e.g. ...
All, The rate of requirements change is about 1% to 2% per calendar month after the end of the requirements phase during the subsequent design and coding ...
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Luigi, IFPUG is starting a committee to look at non-functional technical requirements. I expect this new group will define counting rules and collect new...
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Capers, yes, I know, I had too the news from IFPUG (here attached the invitation, that can be accepted from anyone on the list that would participate). Anyway,...
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Hi All; While requirements are collected, analyzed and specified, they usually change with respect to customer needs. Suppose that we have one requirement that...
It depends... But in general I want to track changes after the business or development has reviewed the document. If they have started reviewing a section of ...
We initiate change control on the requirements when the engineers have submitted an estimate for budget, time, resources based on the requirements. Changes to...
All, One of the frequent issues in breach of contract litigation are statements by the outsourcer that the clients either were slow in doing reviews, did not...
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I tend to take the same approach as Jeffrey. I'll add that I have used track-changes pretty effectively when getting feedback/review from multiple business...
HI ALL, IM a student of software engineering n into my last semster of BS. In this smester im doing final project. I have an idea of doing project of reverse...
Hello everyone, I am wondering if anyone has tried using Wiki to maintain requirements. If so, what do you like/not like about this approach? If you haven't,...
Scott: If by saying "Tina said", you mean making a legal interpretation of the Truth in Negotiations Act (TINA), no one should be making legal assumptions...
Dahlia, I have heard of several companies using internal Wiki sites for requirements, as well as other forms of collaborative tools. I think the Wiki approach...
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Hi, there is - or was - a research project from Fraunhofer about the use of (semantic) wikis. Have a look at this for more information: Decker, B.; Ras, E.;...
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Hi All -- A Wiki for executable, open vocabulary English may also be of interest. You can use it to run your requirements to see whether they do what you ...
Hi, Wikis are very effective collaboration mechanisms, for requirements as well as other things, and I suspect they are the way of the future for many kinds of...
Hi all, I am working on a system where I need to convince the lead on the project that the requirements are inadequate as they stand. The system contains many...
Hi All, I will answer my question according to my roles in my projects. So that, For 1-)It is true, If I am a Project Manager 2-)It is true, If I am a Quality...
I'm old enough to suspect this to be a troll, although I hadn't seen one in years. I'll give you a golf-clap for the nuanced and polite execution. Scott ps:...
All, This is the kind of situation that often leads to litigation. I've worked as an expert witness in several cases where the requirements issues appeared to...
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Some points and questions: Who owns the problem that this system is solving? Do they consider that they have adequate requirements? Do you think that there are...