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Entries from February 2008

You say you want a revolution? Check out VokeStream!

Posted February 29th, 2008 by Matt Morgan

Ok, the IT industry is an interesting collection of deeeeeeep topics and caverns of information. Industry analysts (such as Voke, Forrester, Gartner, IDC, and others) spend a fortune trying to catalog research, industry news, and product analysis. Up to now, this has resulted in what is often referred to as the “endless […]

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Karl Wiegers’ Perspective on BAs in an AGILE world

Posted February 29th, 2008 by Matt Morgan

Karl Wiegers, one of the most respected visionaries in the requirements gathering profession, has contributed an interesting article to SearchSoftwareQuality on the connection of business analyst efforts in an AGILE world. In this article, he discussed the need for a tight connection between BAs and developers in the iterative development cycles.
An excerpt from […]

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RLA = T - Cubed Webinar: Learn the Equation!

Posted February 29th, 2008 by Matt Morgan

Join us for a Requirements.net Internet event — starting next Wednesday.
Keith Barrett, RLA Practice Manager for SKY IT Group is hosting a three part webinar series on how to drive true acceleration into your business analysis practice by taking a holistic approach. T - Cubed stands for “Tasks”, “Techniques”, and “Tools”. […]

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Requirements.net Executive Event in VA

Posted February 28th, 2008 by Matt Morgan

Wow - we have just launched, yet we have over 30 confirmed executives attending the Requirements.net Executive Breakfast in Tyson’s Corner, VA on Thursday, March 6th at 8:00AM.
As an abstract of the discussions planned in this seminar:
Application development practices have matured over the last decade. Even with the advent of Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), […]

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Whitepaper Preview: Requirements for AGILE Projects

Posted February 28th, 2008 by Matt Morgan

Martin Crisp, Chief Technology Officer of Blueprint, has contributed a new whitepaper that discusses the needs for precise requirements definition in an AGILE project world. As an experienced research and development leader, Martin manages his R&D efforts in a highly iterative fashion, to ensure the company can respond to rapid changing customer needs.
In […]

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Keith Barrett at the Atlanta IIBA Chapter Meeting Tonight

Posted February 26th, 2008 by Matt Morgan

Tonight is the Atlanta Chapter meeting of the IIBA™. Requirements.net’s own Keith Barrett (RLA practice manager at SKY IT Group) will be presenting “Redefining the Requirements Equation: RLA=T-Cubed.”
Details are below:
Date:
Tuesday, February 26, 6:30 PM
Location:
UPS Headquarters
55 Glenlake Parkway NE, Atlanta
Sandy Springs, GA 30328

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Requirements Unplugged Podcast: Episode One

Posted February 25th, 2008 by Matt Morgan

“40% of IT project budgets are wasted due to poor requirements practices.” - IAG, 2008
We thought that would get your attention…
Join Keith Barrett (SKY IT Group’s RLA Practice Manager) and myself for our first episode of “Requirements Unplugged”, the Requirements.net podcast. Every week, Keith and I will be hosting industry experts, analysts, […]

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Welcome to Requirements.net!

Posted February 20th, 2008 by Chris Gurney

Requirements.net is home of the industry consortium for business analysis. Through focus on requirements definition, visualization, and management, the companies behind Requirements.net are driven to share and sponsor best practices and technologies to improve industry requirements practices.
We will officially launch on Tuesday, February 26th. As we get started, read more about us, see who the […]

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