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Business Analysts, Useful Blog Posts on Requirements

Posted by on Jun 7, 2011 in business analysis, technical writing | 0 comments

Business Analysts, Useful Blog Posts on Requirements

Tweet I am currently working on an e-book that will consolidate all of this into one neat package. For now, here are all the blog posts I’ve written on requirements. How to Gather Requirements and the Documentation to Help You Do It How to Write an Effective Functional Use Case Questions to Ask Yourself When Collecting and Writing Security Requirements 15 Areas to Think About When Writing Non-Functional Requirements Requirements...

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15 Areas to Think About When Writing Non-Functional Requirements

Posted by on Jan 13, 2010 in business analysis, technical writing | 9 comments

Tweet Non-functional requirements should be defined when you are also creating and writing functional requirements. These are requirements that detail the constraints and quality standards that the system you are building should adhere to. You can find out what these non-functional requirements should be by your experience, interviews, and industry standards. Also, you can use functional use cases to try and discover what non-functional...

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How to Gather Requirements and the Documentation to Help You Do It

Posted by on Oct 2, 2009 in business analysis, technical writing | 1 comment

Tweet Requirements gathering can be tedious and frustrating, but if done successfully, you can ensure that the solution or product that you are building is a success.  Here is a video I created about the things I am learning while assisting a company gather requirements for a proposed system that they are going to build that will replace a system compiled of legacy systems (made out of Access..eeeek) and spreadsheets.     ...

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