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Implementing True Requirements using a Normalized Process Model

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A month ago, I was handed over few docs by execution team which they had got from the business, and termed that as requirements. The motive of documents was to provide insight, so that some proof of concept can be produced in response of RFP. The requirements were easy and straight forward and we were able to get to one of the pain point and by targeting that we were able to produce some results. As the results were announced, we indeed bagged the deal and for the next level, we had to fly to meet the customers. What happened thereafter could only be described as adventurous experience and deep dive to unknown. As we reached there, there was some JAD session organized by the project owner te...
 
 
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Tradationally testing is taken up at the systems integration phase by which time it is 60 to 75% code complete. Even in a interative approach by the time testing starts the code for that particullay interation has been completed. As such we end up performing a quality control function and that too by taking close 100% of the sample. It is both expensive as well cost of defect fixing is very high. Moreover a root cause analysis will reveal that more often than not the requirements are in question either the developer did not understand them correctly or they were not clearly defined etc.. What is really surprising that so little effort has gone into requirements testing inspite of the cost o...
Darpan Sinha  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
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