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Business Process Modeling / Requirements / Requirements gathering

BPMN Diagrams – Digging Artifacts

Posted on: August 9, 2006September 2, 2006

Artifacts are more than business detritus. Documents are created in business processes that represent actionable information. See how to represent these useful artifacts in business process modeling notation.

Requirements / Requirements gathering / Software development / Testing

Quality and Requirements – You Got Chocolate In My Peanut Butter

Posted on: August 7, 2006August 7, 2006

Quality writers are writing about requirements. Requirements writers are writing about quality. Just like the Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup – Two Great Tastes that Taste Great Together. You can’t have one without the other.

Agile / Prioritization / Project Management

Agile Prioritization and Tracking

Posted on: August 4, 2006January 23, 2007

Stealing a couple cool ideas for managing project priorities with something you can touch.

Business Process Modeling / Requirements / Requirements gathering

BPMN Diagrams – Go With The Flow

Posted on: August 3, 2006September 1, 2006

BPMN Diagrams document business processes. Those processes have a flow to them, and that flow can branch and merge. It has a beginning and an end. Flow happens from the perspective of a single organization or person – but multiple people can talk to each other. Learn how to diagram flow and messaging in this article.

Business Process Modeling / Requirements / Requirements gathering

BPMN Diagrams – How To Use Subprocesses

Posted on: August 2, 2006September 1, 2006

This article shows how to use the different types of subprocesses in BPMN diagrams. Examples of normal subprocesses, looping, multiple instance, ad hoc, and compensation subprocesses.

Business Process Modeling / Requirements / Requirements gathering

BPMN Diagrams – How To Use Tasks

Posted on: August 1, 2006September 1, 2006

This article shows how to use the different types of tasks in BPMN diagrams. Examples of normal tasks, looping tasks, multiple instance tasks and compensation tasks. Background We presented an introduction to BPMN diagrams two weeks ago. Business analysts are often required to document as-is processes and to-be processes. These […]

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