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Business Analysis / Product Management / Requirements / Requirements gathering

The High Costs of Building the Wrong Product

Posted on: June 21, 2010

As product managers, we talk about creating the right solutions with our products. Understanding the very real problems our customers face, understanding the very real opportunities our markets present, and manifesting that understanding in a product roadmap. Other than being “not as good,” how expensive is it to build the […]

Process Improvement / Requirements / Software development / Software requirements specification / Testing

Where Bugs Come From

Posted on: January 22, 2006May 17, 2006

In the Foundation series article on software processes we introduce a definition of software process as three steps – (decide, develop, deliver). That article will provide some contextfor this discussion, which dives more deeply into the three steps (decide, develop, deliver).

Outsourcing / Requirements

Fixing the Requirements Mess

Posted on: November 29, 2005May 29, 2006

“71 percent of software projects that fail do so because of poor requirements management”

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