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Configuration Management Journal focuses on Requirements Management Print

requirements_designConfiguration Management Journal 
November 2006 - Vol. 5 No. 11

Requirements management, according to Wikipedia, is the science and art of gathering and managing user, business, technical, and functional requirements within a product development project. Sounds like it should be the first step for any project, software or otherwise, but in practice Requirements Management is often viewed as such an administratively intensive activity it is often often overlooked or disregarded.

So, how do we ensure that requirements can both be gathered for a project that make sense and that managing the project according to those requirements is not overly burdensome to the developers.

This month, the CM Journal writers focus on a few solutions to that question and we would also like to hear from you.


In this issue:
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Building Requirements Quality thru Coverage and Testability
by Mario Moreira
Configuration Management and Simplicity - The Five "T" Approach to Keeping it Simple
by Rich Bianchi
Requirements and Analysis
by Ben Weatherall
Agile SCM and Requirements
by Robert Cowham, Brad Appleton, Steve Berczuk
Configuration Management in an SOA Environment
by Alan Rogers    

Read the entire November edition online at http://www.cmcrossroads.com/cmjournal
 


 
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