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Requirements Unplugged: HP Software Universe

Posted June 24th, 2008 by Keith Barrett

rnetpodcast.pngWelcome back to Requirements Unplugged with Season 2, Episode 1 of the podcast!

After taking a short break we’re ready to kick off season 2 with our first ever “on the road” recording. We decided to take our Snowball microphone to Vegas and capture live interviews from the exhibit room floor of HP Software Universe. This was a great opportunity for us to meet some of our listeners and conduct interviews with BAs, Quality Associates, and even a developer. We simply asked: “What does the requirements lifecycle look like in your organization, and what challenges are you facing with regards to it?” My thanks to those who stopped by and joined us for an interview.

Although we still intend to spend time with some of our industry experts, in Season 2 we will also be focused on conducting interviews with BAs in the field so we can get even more real-world insight into what’s happening in the Business Analysis field worldwide. If you would like to be on the show and share your own insights into the requirements lifecycle in your organization please send me an email (keith.barrett@requirments.net) and I’ll be in touch.

In our next episode we’ll be chatting with Theresa Lanowitz from Voke regarding the BA Market Study and some of its surprising findings. There’s still time to participate in the study by clicking on the “Survey” link in the top right hand corner of the Requirements.net homepage.

Click here to download the podcast, or download in iTunes.

Keith Barrett is Sales Engineer — Alliance for Blueprint and an 18-year veteran of the software development industry. His background in software development, reuse, and Requirements Development and Management (RDM) uniquely positions him as a leading industry advocate for Business Analysis best practices. His experience at Bank of America in leading the effort to implement Component Based Development (CBD) and reuse for the Consumer Finance division, coupled with his requirements emphasis enables him to address the combined technical, cultural, and process-related aspects faced by Business Analysts today.

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