How to consider the login function collecting requirements of an application? is it a user requirement?
I am working on an application that expected to the user logs in when the application is started (as for example it is in Skype: the user open the application and appear to him a login mask when he insert the username and password to start work with the application)
Does anyone have experience with a difficult customer? [duplicate]
This question already has answers here: Dealing with bad/incomplete/unclear specifications? [duplicate] (12 answers) Closed 10 years ago. We have a reoccurring conflict with one of our larger and strategically important customers. The company (let’s call them “C” for now) sells and distributes technical articles, everything from hardware components to hairdryers, and has more than 400000 […]
how to filter ‘must-have’ requirements from ‘nice-to-have’ requirements [duplicate]
This question already has answers here: What is the benefit of the MoSCoW technique? (4 answers) Closed 10 years ago. In building a software from scratch, there is necessity to conduct detailed needs assessment and find out what the clients/stakeholders really need. When interviewing the end-users, organizing workshops or directly participating in business process for […]
Communicating with Vendors
We are a small software team (as far as programmers go) and have a team of vendors on the other side of the world that program for us. We own the product, and simply dictate to them some of the tasks to work on. I am one of the lead programmers and also the project manager of this particular project, so I am a programming and fulfilling requirements as well as outlining them.
Communicating with Vendors
We are a small software team (as far as programmers go) and have a team of vendors on the other side of the world that program for us. We own the product, and simply dictate to them some of the tasks to work on. I am one of the lead programmers and also the project manager of this particular project, so I am a programming and fulfilling requirements as well as outlining them.
Communicating with Vendors
We are a small software team (as far as programmers go) and have a team of vendors on the other side of the world that program for us. We own the product, and simply dictate to them some of the tasks to work on. I am one of the lead programmers and also the project manager of this particular project, so I am a programming and fulfilling requirements as well as outlining them.
Are the following Use Case Levels determined correctly?
I am confused about use case levels. All I could understand was that use cases that are contained in another use case fall under the level which is below the level of the container use case.
Are the following Use Case Levels determined correctly?
I am confused about use case levels. All I could understand was that use cases that are contained in another use case fall under the level which is below the level of the container use case.
Who should have full visibility of all (non-data) requirements information?
I work at a smallish mid-size company where requirements are sometimes nothing more than an email or brief meeting with a subject matter manager requiring some new feature.
Who should have full visibility of all (non-data) requirements information?
I work at a smallish mid-size company where requirements are sometimes nothing more than an email or brief meeting with a subject matter manager requiring some new feature.