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Whatever you do in building software, you and your team follows some process. Being one of the authors of
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I have been working with teams for more than 10 years now - building processes that are effective and pragmatic. In this blog I share my observations how individuals, teams and organisations deal with processes and deal with common (or not so common) issues. I invite your comment - tell me what your experience is and how you address similar situations.
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Thursday, 24 January 2008 1:50 PM
How Much Is Enough?
"How much is enough?" is a common question heard by analysts, designers and testers. How much detail of requirements do you need, how much detail of design do you need, how much testing do you need? Let me give one answer for the requirements space.
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Thursday, 27 September 2007 2:39 PM
(Ab)using Use Cases
Use Cases are a great tool. But all too often they are mis-used. Understanding what they can do and of the appropriate care and feeding will help make Use Cases a powerful component of defining requirements.
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