We are two days away from our March 6th Requirements.net Executive Event in Tyson’s Corner, Virginia. We are pleased to report that as of now, we have 40 registered executives for this executive breakfast. This is much higher than originally anticipated, and we have secured a larger room.
Per the Requirements Unplugged Podcast episode two, we are going to try to “videocast” some of the highlights from this event. The Requirements.net team has pulled together some video equipment, some fancy microphones, and we are going to post these clips a few days after the event.
Some folks have asked about the overall agenda, we have a special guest speaker, Patrick Walsh from consortium member CorTechs. Patrick is a 15-year veteran of the requirements arena, and has implemented dozens of large scale Requirements Lifecycle Acceleration projects. Yesterday, we reviewed his presentation and it is an awesome set of guidelines and proven best practices to ensure requirements success.
Here are some additional details on the event:
Please join Requirement.net for a complimentary executive breakfast seminar at The Marriott, Tysons Corner, in Vienna, VA, to discuss how a major Fortune 500 company was able to address these challenges by:
- Cutting requirement development time by 50% through leveraging next-generation solutions for Elicitation and Elaboration
- Ensuring precise requirements by adding visualization and rich simulation into the requirements validation process
- Leveraging clear requirements to accelerate the downstream development process by:
- Pre-populating their existing design & development solutions
- Auto-generating 100% of their functional testing assets
Our executive breakfast will explore how your organization can automate key areas of the business analysis, through a targeted deployment of solutions and methodologies to ensure success. profession
Companies attending include Fannie Mae, WorldBank, Bank of America, and 37 others!
Requirements.net will be giving away a brand-new Apple iPod Touch to one of the executives who attends. If you live near Tyson’s Corner, please plan on stopping by.
Registration is here.


