Business Analysis for Information Technology
Books and Selected Products
Addison–Wesley Professional
November 2001
Paperback, 528 pages
ISBN: 0201738260

Description
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Backcover Copy
Requirements definition is crucial to the success of any product, especially in volatile and fast paced, Internet based industries.
A Requirements Pattern offers a coherent and consistent approach to the entire requirements engineering process ensuring the practitioner‘s success. The book covers everything from initial product concept through incremental feature implementation, offering special consideration for the unique challenges of Internet based software development. The author presents a proven requirements framework that can be used for ensuring the quality and integrity of your requirements set. The requirements set framework coaches to elicit a complete set of requirements including those critical aspects beyond the software.
Three key themes support the information and advice put forth in this book. They are: understanding the breadth of requirements that comprise the Internet requirements set, properly managing the evolutionary process, and initiating parallel and coordinated development efforts for the Internet product.
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With the wealth of knowledge and real world experience revealed in A Requirements Pattern, you will be well equipped to develop quality Internet products that successfully improve the products‘ return on investment.
Author Bios
Patricia L. Ferdinandi is the President of Strategic Business Decisions, Inc., a company specializing in requirements engineering, process improvement, and project management. During her career, she has been successful in the roles of requirements engineer, trainer, and program manager on numerous projects. An acknowledged requirements expert, she has spoken on the topic at many conferences and has written several articles for Software Testing, Software Development, Quality Engineering, and IEEE.