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  • Functionality Is Cheap

    Well, I better rephrase that. The functional part of a requirement is cheap. I can deliver the functional part of a requirement in as little time and in as small of a cost as you like if you let me control the non-functional parts of the requirement. That is a heck of a claim. So how do I back that up...
    Posted to Weblog by Earl Beede on 07-16-2008
  • Technical specifications

    I am trying to understand technical software specifications. My own experience is quite controversial and varied. Overall my impressions are that technical specifications are not well understood and not used much. 1. Identity - what is it? The technical spec is not the same as the functional spec. Joel...
    Posted to Forum by dsimov on 07-01-2008
  • B*tch'n and Moen

    Steve McConnell put up a post on his lack of a real estimate for a child's fort and how that was related to a software project. I have a similar example of an agile bathroom remodel. The Story Our existing bathroom had a small problem. Water was leaking through cracks somewhere in the older tile...
    Posted to Weblog by Earl Beede on 04-23-2008
  • Re: Requirements Outsourcing

    Hello Earl, You got it. Well, unfortunately here, not even risk management we have at this customer. Jumping to the third point, I have already done that on one project and my company have done what I asked, moved me to another customer. About using these best practices I agree that we should use them...
    Posted to Forum by lde.sousa on 04-22-2008
  • Requirements Redundancy

    Ok. Thank you. But I have new question about requirements :) In Steve McConnell's book I read that User Guide can replace software requirements specification in small projects. Currently, I have following documents containing requirements: Software requirements specification (the very first requirements...
    Posted to Forum by Maksym Shostak on 04-15-2008
  • Re: What do requirements have in common with defect reports?

    But does the "to-be" nature of requirements make them fundamentally different than the "should-have" nature of a defect? In common, though, is the demand for team time. That is, both the defect and the requirement are a request to have the team spend time modifying the work to behave...
    Posted to Forum by Earl Beede on 03-10-2008
  • Re: Fact 5: Facts & Fallacies of Software Engineering

    [quote user="talmans"]you need to know if precision requirements are truly needed[/quote] Excellent point and you also identify one of the factors. Knowledge is perishable, so increasing the delay between creating and consuming requirements increases the need for more overhead (setting context...
    Posted to Forum by Jerry Deville on 02-12-2008
  • Slow Ride

    My daughters like to square dance. They seem to, for whatever reason, really like the petticoats: the layers of fabric that make the square dance skirt get really poofy (as if poofy is a word). To support my daughters, I dance with them since there is a general shortage of males (even if we don't...
    Posted to Weblog by Earl Beede on 12-13-2007
  • Beyond Functional

    I am thinking of going on a crusade against functional requirements. Why? Functional requirements are overblown, over-specified, over-referenced, over-exampled, and we need to get over them. By the over-focus on functional requirements by tools, books, and pundits, we cajole our customers to attempt...
    Posted to Weblog by Earl Beede on 11-02-2007
  • Re: How best to schedule/track 80-100 sprints per Quarter?

    Hey thollis, Hands down, the best product out there for this is Rally . Spend 2 hours with their free (10 user) community edition and you will know what Agile Project Managment should be like. The only issue is the price. The are asking $39 / user / month for their middle range SaaS offering, and $65...
    Posted to Forum by beebe4 on 10-08-2007
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