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Scope Definition Seminar for INCOSE ChicagoLand Chapter

Posted on: May 17th, 2019 by Lou Wheatcraft No Comments

On May 11, 2019 we presented our 1-day Scope Definition seminar for the INCOSE ChicagoLand Chapter Spring Seminar offering to their membership.  This was a natural follow on seminar to the Writing Good Requirements seminar we presented at the 2018 … Read More

Scope Definition Seminar in Chicago

Posted on: April 24th, 2019 by Lou Wheatcraft No Comments

Hi all, I will be giving a 1-day seminar on scope definition for the ChicagoLand INCOSE Chapter on May 11, 2019 for their Spring Tutorial. Last year I gave our 1-day Writing Good Requirements seminar which was very popular and … Read More

How Do I Know When My Requirements Are Sufficient?

Posted on: February 28th, 2015 by Lou Wheatcraft 2 Comments

This question was asked recently on a popular discussion group. Maybe a better question to ask: “How do I know when the requirement set for the system of interest is “done enough” to give to the development team?” Where “done … Read More

Agile and Requirement–Driven Product Development

Posted on: February 15th, 2015 by Lou Wheatcraft 2 Comments

My previous blog described “Requirement-Driven Product Development” (RDPD). One of my readers asked a very important and well-formed question: “Lou, nice article. Are there any specializations to the approach for software systems? Would you say that Scrum process is consistent … Read More

Requirement–Driven Product Development

Posted on: December 31st, 2014 by Lou Wheatcraft 1 Comment

I think it is safe to say that everyone that leads or is part of a product development project starts out with the intention of delivering a winning product. We define a winning product as a product that delivers what … Read More