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Business Analysis / Business Rules / Requirements

Business Architecture, Rules, and Requirements

Posted on: April 14, 2008April 14, 2008

We know to treat business rules and business requirements differently. One example – treat external government regulations as rules (because they are less subject to change than requirements). When you have multiple systems in an architecture, while “rules” makes sense for one system, “requirements” make sense for another. What do […]

Business Analysis / Product Management

Enterprise Product Management – Broad and Deep

Posted on: January 23, 2008

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 […]

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