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Testing – Sorry for the Interruption

Posted on: April 6, 2008April 6, 2008

Testing the functionality of Tyner Blain after a major infrastructure overhaul. Sorry for the interruption.

Flashback

Flashback: This Week in the Past on Tyner Blain [Apr 5]

Posted on: April 5, 2008

A look back at the best from this week in the past.

Project Management

Recycling An Article on Timeboxing Your Project Plan

Posted on: April 3, 2008April 3, 2008

We’re dedicating our “blogging time” this week to doing some infrastructure upgrades – we have to address some security issues on the site. Until we get through these changes, we’ll be recycling some of our existing content. For our recent readers, it will be “new to you” and for our […]

Administrivia / Business Analysis / Product Management / Requirements / Requirements gathering

Recycling An Active Listening Article

Posted on: March 31, 2008March 31, 2008

We’re dedicating our “blogging time” this week to doing some infrastructure upgrades – we have to address some security issues on the site. Until we get through these changes, we’ll be recycling some of our existing content. For our recent readers, it will be “new to you” and for our […]

Flashback

Flashback: This Week in the Past on Tyner Blain [Mar 29]

Posted on: March 30, 2008

A look back at the best from this week in the past.

Agile / Prioritization / Product Management / Requirements / Software development

Plan For Today, And Plan Correctly For Tomorrow

Posted on: March 26, 2008March 26, 2008

Instead of Prioritize the present when planning your product. Neglecting the future is almost as bad as over-emphasizing it. The key is to incorporate your plans for the future correctly by making them play second fiddle to the present needs of your market. Serve both today and tomorrow – but […]

Product Management / Slightly off-topic

Michael Arrington’s Inbox is Fat!

Posted on: March 24, 2008

Michael Arrington has 2400+ unread emails in his inbox. And he needs someone to fix it. If you are the person with the idea to save us all, send me an email and tell me all about it. Actually, strike that. Drop by my house and tell me all about […]

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Flashback: This Week in the Past on Tyner Blain [Mar 22]

Posted on: March 22, 2008March 22, 2008

A look back at the best from this week in the past.

Requirements / Requirements gathering / Requirements Models / UML Modeling

Uncovering Requirements With UML Class Diagrams Part 5

Posted on: March 19, 2008

In this article, we build on our ability to represent straight forward business relationships in UML class diagrams. These relationships describe how two objects are related to each other. Representing relationships in class diagrams helps us to better understand the domain and helps us to uncover hidden requirements. Occasionally, we […]

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