Entries Tagged as 'Events'
Posted August 6th, 2008 by Chris Gurney
You know that survey we’ve been running for a while? Well, Teresa Lanowitz of Voke will be presenting the results of the survey in an upcoming, free webinar on Thursday, August 21st entitled “Business Analysts Empowered: Optimize global IT project teams through a Requirements Lifecycle”:
Theresa will discuss never before seen findings of a four […]
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Posted April 23rd, 2008 by Matt Morgan
Carey Schwaber, Sr. Analyst at Forrester, is conducting a free webinar entitled QUALITY REQUIREMENTS EQUALS QUALITY SOFTWARE: An Independent Analyst discusses Requirements Definition.
From the abstract:
Join featured guest Forrester Research Sr. Analyst, Carey Schwaber and the Requirements.net consortium as we discuss how IT organizations can transform business and IT alignment through precise requirements […]
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Posted March 12th, 2008 by Matt Morgan
Requirements.net consortium members Orasi Software and Blueprint are hosting our next Requirements.net executive meetup in Chicago, IL tomorrow, March 13th!. Industry expert Steven Davis, one of the original minds behind the invention of Requirements Management, will be giving a 45 minute session on the best practices of capturing business needs.
As of now, […]
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Posted March 12th, 2008 by Matt Morgan
Industry 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 […]
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Posted March 6th, 2008 by Keith Barrett
Here’s one of the great questions we had in the first RLA = T-Cubed webinar yesterday. The question stems from our discussion regarding how RLA has to be connected to downstream aspects of the SDLC, such as Design and Testing:
Question: SDLC is an IT guideline. How have you engaged the business partners in awareness and […]
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Posted March 5th, 2008 by Matt Morgan
As a reminder, industry expert Keith Barrett of consortium member SKY IT Group, will be performing a three part webinar series entitled “RLA = T-Cubed“, a series which has been presented at numerous live events, including IIBA™ chapter meetings and industry trade shows. Today is the first installment of the series.
An abstract:
Redefining the […]
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Posted March 4th, 2008 by Matt Morgan
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 […]
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Posted February 29th, 2008 by Matt Morgan
Join us for a Requirements.net Internet event — starting next Wednesday.
Keith Barrett, RLA Practice Manager for SKY IT Group is hosting a three part webinar series on how to drive true acceleration into your business analysis practice by taking a holistic approach. T - Cubed stands for “Tasks”, “Techniques”, and “Tools”. […]
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Posted February 28th, 2008 by Matt Morgan
Wow - 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), […]
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Posted February 26th, 2008 by Matt Morgan
Tonight is the Atlanta Chapter meeting of the IIBA™. Requirements.net’s own Keith Barrett (RLA practice manager at SKY IT Group) will be presenting “Redefining the Requirements Equation: RLA=T-Cubed.”
Details are below:
Date:
Tuesday, February 26, 6:30 PM
Location:
UPS Headquarters
55 Glenlake Parkway NE, Atlanta
Sandy Springs, GA 30328
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