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sponsored by Ivar Jacobson Consulting
Posted:  17 Jun 2008
Published:  01 Jan 2008
Format:  PDF
Length:  13   Page(s)
Type:  White Paper
Language:  English


ABSTRACT:
Getting software requirements right is the most critical aspect of the software development lifecycle. Ambiguous, unclear or incomplete requirements can cause serious problems during software development. These problems typically result in costly rework, compromised product quality, delayed delivery on current projects and start of new ones and the potential for project failure.

This white paper discusses methods for reducing requirements errors during the software development lifecycle. Survey a number of common requirements errors and learn how to identify their source and the strategies best suited for eliminating them. Explore the critical role testing plays in determining whether or not requirements were actually satisfied. Discover the three major categories of requirements errors, including:

  • errors of conception
  • errors of specification
  • errors of implementation
  • testing and analysis change and configuration management requirements management business intelligence solutions business process management application lifecycle management




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