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Implementing a Requirements Development and Management Processes

Posted on: February 15th, 2017 by Lou Wheatcraft No Comments

Note this is an update to this blog originally posted in 2013. A major challenge to implementing the chosen RDM capability for your organization and project is convincing management and co-workers that it is time to implement or perhaps improve … Read More

Developing Agile Systems

Posted on: October 15th, 2015 by Lou Wheatcraft No Comments

In previous blogs we talk about Why do my requirements keep changing and Controlling and Managing Change during product or system development.   Change can also be addressed from the perspective of change that happens after the product or system is … Read More

Why Do I Need to Baseline My Requirements?

Posted on: September 30th, 2015 by Lou Wheatcraft 3 Comments

The Problem One of the most frequent reasons for project failure is “scope and requirements creep”. Too often, the scope of a product development project changes in midstream as stakeholders think of new features to add.  This change, more often … Read More

Requirement Metrics on the Stability and Risks of Requirements

Posted on: January 15th, 2014 by Lou Wheatcraft No Comments

On our Ask the Experts page, the following question was asked: “One subject that has been on the back of my mind is to find out how to provide a key metric to management about the stability of requirements. By … Read More

When Should You Start Managing Requirements?

Posted on: September 27th, 2013 by Lou Wheatcraft No Comments

I recently saw the following question posed in a discussion group: “When should the formal management of requirements begin?” My take is this – I look at Requirements Management (RM) as having three main functions: 1) Requirement elicitation and development; … Read More