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RLA = T-Cubed “Techniques” Webinar Today

Posted March 12th, 2008 by Matt Morgan

rla-t3-blackboard.gifIndustry expert Keith Barrett will be hosting a second webinar in a three part series discussing the Requirements Equation RLA = T-Cubed today at 2:00PM EST, 1:00PM CST, 12:00PM MST, and 11:00AM PST.

An abstract of today’s session:

With a foundation of requirements lifecycle Tasks to guide you, the second session will explore the menu of RLA Techniques you could choose to apply from the IIBA™ BABOK™. Additionally, you will learn what Techniques are appropriate and the cost-benefit of putting them into practice.Other Requirements Lifecycle Acceleration topics covered will include driving out ambiguity in functional requirements with use cases, employing visualization to validate software requirements sooner, and ensuring quality is built-in up front with requirements-driven testing.

Registration is free - please 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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