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Requirements.net Executive Event in VA

Posted February 28th, 2008 by Matt Morgan

seminar.jpgWow - 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), Agile development processes, and the rise of distributed teams and outsourcing, 30-50% of a product’s development time is spent in correcting errors not discovered during the beginning of the project.

Addressing these issues late in the development lifecycle costs organizations 30 to as much as 1000 times more, in the form of rework. More than 50% of this rework is related to inadequate, inconsistent, and imprecise requirements. Managing poor requirements is no longer an option, meaning that a shift to defining clear and precise requirements is needed to dramatically improve your outcomes for success.

Registration and seating are limited, register here.

Matt Morgan is the Chief Marketing Officer at Blueprint. Matt is a 15 year marketing and product professional whose tenure includes almost a decade at Mercury Interactive, where he was the Director of Product Marketing and oversaw Mercury's Quality Management and Performance Management products. In this role, Mr. Morgan drove the teams that created and launched many net-new products, including Mercury Functional Testing, Mercury Business Process Testing, new versions of Mercury QuickTest Professional and WinRunner, and the Mercury SAP and Oracle Test Accelerators for BPT.

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