Consortium member Blueprint (www.blueprintsys.com) has published a new whitepaper looking at the aspects of requirements definition when improving the efficiency and effectiveness of outsourced teams.
Here is the abstract:
In today’s economic environment, business organizations are demanding focused attention to fiscal discipline. Finance, marketing, sales, operations, and IT are all being measured by an increasingly tight focus on returns. Investments for future growth are controlled, and a return to core business efficiencies has become the top investment thesis. This paper explores industry, analyst, and customer recommendations on how to focus on requirements to ensure application development accuracy and to control risk with outsourced team so that the IT organization can turn those efficiencies into increased horse-power and lower operational costs
You can download the paper here.



2 responses so far ↓
1 Raj // Apr 20, 2009 at 2:44 pm
I really like this whitepaper. It clearly articulates the role of requirements for project goal declaration. Thank you.
2 Richard // Apr 22, 2009 at 9:28 am
We never write a requirement without a usecase. Usecases give us the ability to ensure step-by-step guidance for our outsourced efforts.
There is another whitepaper that makes this point on stickyminds.com.
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