Managing Requirements through Software Development Lifecycle
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Projects succeed more often when they manage requirements well. Discuss on the role that requirements play in the development lifecycle -- from business modeling to design and test.
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Customer's needs
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Lack of completeness in Specification
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Ajay Kashyap
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"Customer's needs"
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I agree with Mr. subhash, when the customer is not clear of their need, it becomes the duty of the project manager to ask the right questions and perform the analysis necessary to turn the lacking vision into a formally-documented software.
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Darpan Sinha
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"Validation of Requirments"
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I feel even you do best of the documentation the problem is that the clients are not willing to read them and give you a sign off and freez them
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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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Tools such as EA
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Harish Iyer
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As these tools are something new within the project, looks very interesting, but somehow get a feel that this would become an overhead for projects trying to implement usage of tools. Need your views.
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RAMESH KANDADAI
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Harish, I have been in PM for nearly a quarter of a century. I can tell you that systematic requirement elicitationis not only a necessity on a project but also a significant insurance against problems down the line. The use of tools is exactly...
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Assisting Project Manager
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Communication between the PM, Customer & teams involved.
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Radhakrishna Marar
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"Assisting Project Manager"
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According to me one of the strategic role of Business Analyst is assisting Project Manager and PMO with the execution of best practice within an organization's project management structure.
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Rakesh Kumar Mohapatra
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"Communication between the PM, Customer & teams involved."
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Hmmm...Well I suppose I have start first...As Business Analyst I monitor the project through out the project life cycle. Same as this every Business Analyst will monitor the project and quality of the project and he will be thinking around...
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