Business Analysis for Information Technology
Books and Selected Products
Wiley
October 2004
Paperback, 544 pages
ISBN: 0470861940
This book presents a range of scenario techniques from light, sketchy and agile to careful and systematic, and celebrates diversity in requirements discovery and modelling. Including real world case studies from Nokia, Eurocontrol and DaimlerChrysler, the authors demonstrate a variety of practical approaches to show how to apply scenarios to projects throughout the life–cycle. Domain coverage spans custom software, integrations of COTS software packages, and embedded hardware/software systems. The scenario techniques described differ in many respects, but share a motivation to improve industrial practice, a clearly defined approach which has been applied on projects, and a grounding in theory.
Stories are quite insistent on one point: a tale is not over until it is finished in every detail. Scenarios, Stories, Use Cases communicates a practical approach to ensure that every detail of a project‘s requirements is considered, making systems more reliable, safe, and secure. The rich wealth of stories will engage requirements engineers, developers, usability and human factors specialists, and systems and business analysts and students on requirements engineering courses.
Neil Maiden is a Reader and Head of the Centre for Human–Computer Interface Design, in City University‘s School of Informatics, London UK. He is co–founder and treasurer of the British Computer Society Requirements Engineering Specialist Group.