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Foundation series / Requirements / Requirements gathering / Software requirements specification

Foundation Series: Data Dictionary Definition

Posted on: July 13, 2006

What is a data dictionary and how is it used when communicating and managing requirements?

Product Management / Requirements / Requirements gathering

Four Assumptions of the Apocalypse

Posted on: July 12, 2006

Business Analysts often start with four erroneous assumptions when eliciting requirements. 50% of errors in software projects are caused by requirements errors. These four faulty assumptions, presented by James A. Ward, can exacerbate the error-prone process of gathering requirements.

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