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Medical Device Development and Requirements Experts

Posted on: January 27th, 2014 by Lou Wheatcraft No Comments

We are frequently asked whether or not the training we offer is specifically geared to the medical device industry or if our training is generic.  The short answer – our instructors have extensive experience in providing training for the medical … Read More

ConOps vs OpsCon – What’s the Difference?

Posted on: June 25th, 2013 by Lou Wheatcraft 5 Comments

We hear this question over and over again.  This topic comes up a lot in our classes where, as part of scope definition, we stress the need to develop and have at least one feasible system concept prior to writing … Read More

Are the Requirements Attainable?

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

Attainability is a requirements development issue that is commonplace on many projects.   Defining requirements without adequately assessing attainability places projects at risk of significant cost overruns, schedule delays, and performance shortfalls. Mandatory characteristics for any requirement is that it is … Read More

How do you know your requirements are complete?

Posted on: August 16th, 2012 by Lou Wheatcraft No Comments

The bottom line is the set of requirements is complete when all the stakeholders have approved the set of requirements. Define Scope before you write your requirements. From Requirements Expert’s viewpoint, it is that, but more.   What we advocate in … Read More