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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 […]

Business Process Modeling / Requirements / Requirements gathering

BPMN Diagrams – Introduction To Activities

Posted on: July 31, 2006September 1, 2006

An introduction to the Activities elements of business process modeling diagrams.

Agile / Process Improvement / Requirements gathering / Software development

Agile Argument

Posted on: July 28, 2006July 28, 2006

Another challenge to a premise of agile comes in a well assembled argument from Tony at Seilevel, in his article, Agile…again.

Business Process Modeling / Requirements / Requirements gathering

BPMN Diagrams – How To Use Gateways

Posted on: July 27, 2006September 1, 2006

Business process modeling examples showing how to use the five different gateways defined in the BPMN specification.

Business Process Modeling / Requirements / Requirements gathering

BPMN Diagrams – How To Use Start Events

Posted on: July 26, 2006September 1, 2006

Examples showing how and when to use the 6 different types of start events in business process modeling notation (BPMN) diagrams.

Process Improvement / Project Management

Quick Thoughts on Incremental Project Management

Posted on: July 25, 2006

Incremental delivery planning is not an oxymoron. You just plan the soon-to-happen tasks in detail, and keep the distant tasks more vague. Does this make sense? Rolling-Wave Planning Johanna Rothman has posted an article that provides a good introduction to rolling-wave planning. She explains that she manages incremental projects with […]

Product Management / Requirements / Requirements Models / Use Cases

The Impact of Change and Use Cases

Posted on: July 24, 2006February 20, 2007

Market requirements change. These changes impact the use cases that support the changing requirements. Functional requirements change. These changes impact the use cases that they support. How can we leverage use cases to manage these changes? And how can we manage changes to use cases?

IIBA / Organizations / Process Improvement

Business Analyst BOK 1.6 Just Released

Posted on: July 21, 2006April 13, 2007

The IIBA (International Institute of Business Analysis) has just released version 1.6 of A Guide to the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge, or the BA BOK. This new release adds over 100 pages of content and is the first “essentially complete” version.

Project Management / ROI / Slightly off-topic

Iron Triangle Kills in Boston…

Posted on: July 20, 2006July 21, 2006

… Skyline Unharmed Short-sighted demands on software teams usually don’t kill people. Software development is often described with a construction analogy. The Big Dig construction project was under exactly that kind of pressure. On July 10th, 12 tons of tunnel ceiling collapsed and killed a motorist. On July 20th, Mitt […]

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