This series is a reprint of an article by Scott Sehlhorst, written for developer.* in March 2006. A recent article on dailytech about “new” methods for software testing points to some very interesting research by the NIST (the National Institute of Standards and Technology) Information Technology Lab. We’ve split the […]
Flashback: A Year Ago This Week on Tyner Blain [2006-12-22]
A look back at the best from a year ago.
Global Actor Hierarchies and Personas
We use actor hierarchies to organize the different users of a system. Different people play different roles, and thus do different jobs. We use different actors to identify and organize those people. When deploying a system globally, we usually discover people that do the same jobs, but do them differently. […]
2007 Product Manager Salary Survey – More Analysis
We re-analyzed some of our earlier numbers with the final data, including compensation by region and state. We also looked at some other factors, like who you report to, how large your company is, and if your company is public or private.
Flashback: A Year Ago This Week on Tyner Blain [2006-12-15]
A look back at the best from a year ago.
2007 Product Manager Survey – Technical Product Managers
Pragmatic Marketing’s 2007 survey of product managers includes questions that identify product managers as having technical backgrounds. Product management involves many responsibilities that require some level of technical acumen. In this article, we look at the survey responses to see if the degree of technical skill has a correlation with […]
Flashback: A Year Ago This Week on Tyner Blain [2006-12-08]
A look back at the best from a year ago.
2007 Product Manager Survey – Management Salaries
We wrote previously about some of the salary data from Pragmatic Marketing’s 2007 Product Manager survey data. Since that time, we’ve had the opportunity to analyze the complete data set. One of our readers asked if we could crunch the numbers for more senior positions – directors and executives – […]
Requirements for Enterprise Architecture: First Look
Traditional requirements happen after a multi-system architecture has been defined. But what about the requirements that feed into that architecture? The requirements that drive the enterprise architecture decisions in the first place? We haven’t talked about those before.