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Kathy
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Don't let the CAHSEE prevent a diploma - for ANYONE
Even if a student doesn't pass the California State High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE) he should be allowed to graduate if he attended and passed his classes through graduation.
 
JB
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Technical Software Project Management is Dead
Well, the developer is going to build it, so who better to write the requirements than the developer? This is one of the bigger mistakes I see, having the developer author all the requirement documentation. This leads to a system that meets the requiremen
 
shindevijaykr
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How to test software requirements specification (SRS)?
Testing software requirements specifications. A tricky and crucial job!
 
John_Nousis
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A tip for ultra-fast web browsing
 The last few months there has been a great interest around SSD drives and their 0.1ms access time. We all want to get an SSD...
 
Douglas K
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3 Essential Requirements for any Web Application
More and more, I find myself asking vendors and companies the same questions over and over. If you’re thinking about...
 
<em>magia3e</em>
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Where do we go from here — making best use of Personas
Personas are an excellent tool for documenting an amazing array of requirements from users’ wants, needs, interaction...
 
Scott
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Defining Problems at ProductCamp Austin 1
Jun 14th was the first productcamp in Austin (and the second one anywhere).  It was a great event, and here’s the...
 
George B
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LIFEcycle Requirements
Life - it just keeps changing. Everyday something becomes a new challenge, because of something else that changed,...
 
Gizmos
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Verizon to roll out 50Mbps FIOS
Verizon announced that they will roll out a 50Mbps down/20Mbps up service in all 16 of the states in which FIOS is available....
 
<em>adathakkar</em>
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Entering the US - Express Lane
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agency announced today that applications for the Global Entry Program are now...
 
<em>ottered.designs</em>
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Minimum workspace requirements - WorkSafe - DOCEP
Minimum workspace requirements 1. Introduction 2. Desk size 3. Space behind the desk 4. Access/egress requirements 5. Storage facility access requirements 6. VDU electrical fields
 
Mike D
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Changes to Electrical PE Exam
 From Licensure Exchange - June 2008 (volume 12 issue 3) - Published by the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and...
 
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Changes to Electrical PE Exam
 From Licensure Exchange - June 2008 (volume 12 issue 3) - Published by the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and...
 
Scott
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Use Case To Actor Mapping
We know the importance of identifying the use cases that enable our business goals. We also know the value of understanding...
 
Abhishek
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Get shortcuts created on the desktop when you insert your pen drive with Desk Drive
We have received so many problems from the readers on Troublefixers.com when they insert pen drives into their computers it got...
 
Michael Martine
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The 5 Elements Every Business Blog Must Have
When you sound like a broken record about something, that’s what we call a niche. I write about business blogs. A lot....
 
JB
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Appstronauts « eight to late
Eliciting and documenting application requirements is hard work. It’s made even harder if one is dealing with an appstronaut. So what’s an appstronaut? A person who can hold forth for hours on the big picture, but cannot (will not!) get down to detail
The Bitter Project Manager: 20 Questions
What type of food do you want or don’t want for dinner? For most people, it’s usually easier to identify what you don’t want.Some users are the same way. They have trouble articulating exactly what they want but they can tell you what they don’t w
 
jamesbreeze
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Would you see a psychologist online?
I am doing my most exciting project ever! You may know I originally did psychology to help people! How about if psych services...
 
Scott
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Problems Are Everywhere
Today’s article is a harvest of pointers to articles about the focus on problems. An idea farm, so to speak, with really...
 
JB
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Foundation Series: The Difference Between Correlation and Causality | Tyner Blain
Writing good measurable requirements is hard, not because measuring is hard (although sometimes it is), but because correlation is often mistaken for causality - and we therefore choose bad things to measure. Choosing what to measure is the hard part.
Cauvin: When to Stop Asking, "Why?"
Whenever a customer requests a feature, ask which problem this feature would help them solve. After the customer tells you a problem, ask why it's a problem. Continue asking why until you fully understand the root problem and its implications.
 
<em>inspiredaustin</em>
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Manadatory Visitability for New Homes in Austin?
Having recently experienced the City of Austin permit process it’s interesting to hear about an additional set of...
66 days ago InspiredAustin | Topics: Austin, Listings, News, Tips
 
Scott
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Successful Products: Lucky or Intentional?
Is your product successful because you were lucky, or because you were methodical and intentional?Do you want to build a plan...
 
selena B
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College after Homeschooling
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68 days ago My Infotique | Topics: Home..., able, admission, admissions
 
<em>metalminings</em>
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Kyrgyzstan: Saryjaz Mineral Mining Co. to invest $60m in tungsten …
May 5, 2008 The company has already invested US$2m and plans to mine more than 750000 tonnes of …Read the original post:...
 
<em>metalminings</em>
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Kyrgyzstan to introduce investor-friendly mining code
May 8, 2008 Kyrgyzstan is planning to introduce a new mining code that will reduce bureaucracy …Excerpted...
 
<em>metalminings</em>
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Millhouse sells 8% in Highland Gold Mining to Evgeny Shvidler
Thursday, May 8, 2008 Media reports this morning state that Millhouse, Roman Abramovich’s holding …Excerpted...
 
JB
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Inside Architecture : Leaving technology out of requirements gathering
I'm going to suggest a minimal way to gather requirements, one that produces a (minimum) requirements document in an iterative and agile manner.
 
Brendan Jarvis
 
JB
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Monty Python and the Holy Grail and Requirements Gathering
This is pretty much what happens with Requirements Gathering. People who communicate requirements think they are communicating, people who gather them think they are understanding what is being said and we sort of get it eventually.
 
Wiebs
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Understanding Financial Statements
In Financial Accounting or Reporting, the 3 most important financial statements for budding entrepreneurs are:1. The Statement...
 
JB
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Extreme User Research - Boxes and Arrows: The design behind the design
What is the biggest problem I face almost every time a client hires me to do something about a web project going awry? They don’t know a thing about their users. They don’t have a clue, whatsoever. Unbelievable but true!
 
Nils
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Catalyze - a community for product managers and business analysts
Catalyze is a community for people involved in requirements, business analysis, and user experience design - the people who are...
 
Tom
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Important Updates for Windows Vista
The details of important updates for Windows Vista from Microsoft are given:Install this update from Microsoft to resolve an...
 
JB
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MF Bliki: UseCasesAndStories
Use cases organize requirements to form a narrative of how users relate to and use a system. Hence they focus on user goals and how interacting with a system satisfies the goals. XP stories break requirements into chunks for planning purposes.
User Stories
User stories serve the same purpose as use cases but are not the same. They are used to create time estimates for the release planning meeting. They are also used instead of a large requirements document.
Advantages of the "As a user, I want" user story template | Mike Cohn's Blog - Succeeding With Agile™
I advocate writing user stories in the form of “As a <type of user>, I want <some goal> so that <some reason>.” While I consider the so-that clause optional, I really like this template. I want to give three reasons why here:
Required Features Requirements
If you have a list of "things the system ought to do", do not mistake that list for requirements. This feature list is important but it is only the beginning of understanding what the system must provide to be effective at automating some...
Design for Objectives; Not Requirements | Brian Crescimanno
I’d fallen into the trap of seeing the design purely as a function of meeting the business requirements that have been defined for the project and failed to evaluate it based on the stated project objectives.
 
<em>nitrosaint</em>
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Things I need to work on before May 17
Considering that I only have eleven days left before I leave for Cebu, I think it’s time to keep myself busy doing the...
 
Scott
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Flashback: This Week in the Past on Tyner Blain [May 3]
A look back at the best from this week in the past.Where Did You Get That Estimate?How good are our estimates? We can use...
 
Tom
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Install additional language keyboard in Windows Vista
You can install additional language keyboards during installation of Windows Vista itself. To install additional language...
 
angryaussie
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Religion vs. Science
I think I’ve discovered the secret of the long standing conflict between IT workers and management.  Which is to say,...
 
JB
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IBM: Fixed prices for IT projects are 'unethical'
"Writing a detailed requirement spec up front is a worst practice, despite being considered a best practice for the longest time," he said. "When you do this, you are building to specs as opposed to building to what people actually...
Modeling demystified, Part 1: Creating a system specification from the user's point of view
Learn how to build a user model, which is a description of a set of people and how they will work with an IT solution. Get an introduction to UML modeling and find out how to create a specification of a system from the user’s point of view.
 
Oren Teich
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Using Jira, Confluence & Greenhopper for Agile
Although it took some time, I’ve decided on the tools.  As the title says, I’m going with Atlassian’s suite,...
94 days ago Ontic Oren | Topics: Replicate, agile, requirements, scrum
 
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