A look back at the best from this week in the past.
SRS Plan of Attack
How do you approach starting a small requirements project as part of a large initiative within a massive enterprise? Do you boil the ocean? Your customer knows she needs “requirements” to give to her development team. She asks you – what will you deliver, and how long will it take? […]
Use Case Management is a Tough Balancing Act
Learning how to write use cases can be tough, but it is simple compared to the balancing act of determining which use cases to write and how to manage the expectations of all the stakeholders that are involved. It can be a difficult balancing act to prioritize use cases to […]
Flashback: This Week in the Past on Tyner Blain [Feb 2]
A look back at the best from this week in the past.
Bad Usability Calendar 2008
Netlife Research (company website in Norwegian) has done it again. Their 2008 Bad Usability Calendar is here and it is great. So great that it is hard to pick a favorite. Download it here. 2007 has more great examples. [Note: This is a short post- just got back from the […]
Requirements: Knowledge and Understanding
[photo by Henkster] Writing good requirements is more than just about following a set of rules. You can capture knowledge about your goals and your product with a set of well crafted requirements. But to truly write good requirements, you have to gain a level of understanding that surpasses knowledge. […]
Flashback: This Week in the Past on Tyner Blain [Jan 26]
A look back at the best from this week in the past.
Enterprise Product Management – Broad and Deep
When we’re part of a team creating software for the enterprise – an internally focused, IT initiative, we usually don’t think about product managers. Business analysts, systems analysts, and architects (of all varieties) are all commonplace. But not product managers. Product managers bring a perspective and a strategic focus that […]
Flashback: This Week in the Past on Tyner Blain [Jan 19]
A look back at the best from this week in the past.