Not sure what the difference between business/functional and technical requirements is? I explain it here, using my favorite fart widget as an example.
It's critical to have a good processes in place to keep things from going wrong. You want them to be lightweight enough so that they doesn’t hold you back, but not so lightweight that they don’t make a difference. Here are a few keys to doing it right.
Building Widgets: Business vs. Technical Requirements
Written by dordal on December 7, 2006 - 2:44pm
Project Management When You Do Not Know What You Are Building
Written by dordal on June 7, 2006 - 5:03pm
Need a quick guide to software project management when the scope is fuzzy and the timelines are tight? Read on for some pointers on how best to work under these conditions.
The Story of a Paper Clip: Writing Good Functional Requirements
Written by dordal on May 3, 2006 - 5:05pm
Do you write requirements for a living? If you want to learn how to write better functional requirements (or how to write them in the first place!), you'll want to read through this for five helpful pointers.
