An assumption that is often made by many people is that if the proper training is provided, an organization will be able to produce winning products – products that deliver what is needed, within budget, on time, and with the … Read More
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INCOSE Guide to Writing Requirements updates made at IW 2015
My time at International Council of Systems Engineering (INCOSE) International Workshop (IW) 2015 was well spent. The Requirement Working Group (RWG) was well attended. We had full agenda. Our focus was to update the INCOSE Guide to Writing Requirements … Read More
How to Improve the Quality of your Requirements
A major reason why projects fail is poorly written requirements — it is startling and sad to see the negative impacts poor requirements can have on the success of your project. Having poor requirements places projects at risk of significant … Read More
How to Avoid Accumulating Technical Debt
In a popular online discussion group the following question was asked: “Why does technical debt accumulate? “Why do technical and functional project team members let that happen? What is technical debt? Personally, I had not heard the phrase “technical debt” … Read More
Writing and Reviewing Requirements – Who is qualified?
A common question we are asked is “What level of competency is needed for those developing and reviewing requirements?” The short answer is everyone involved in requirement elicitation, development, review, implementation, verification, validation, operations, maintenance, etc. needs to have training … Read More