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Thales Way of Software Requirements Management: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions of Business Analysts and Project Managers
Thales Way of Software Requirements Management Answers to Frequently Asked Questions of Business Analysts and Project Managers Author:Emrah Yayici This book is inspired by Thales, the famous philosopher and mathematician. He used deductive reasoning to solve problems. This book aims to answer the most frequent questions of business analysts and projects managers regarding software requirements management with Thales Way of thinking. The answers are supported with analogies and quotations f... more »rom famous philosophers and scientists. Some of these questions are:
What Should the Level of Technical Skills Be for Business Analysts?
Is the Business Analyst Role a Good Choice for My Career?
What Is the Relationship between Business Analysis and Project Management?
What Is the Best Way to Manage Conflicts with Business Units?
Which Documents Should Be Prepared for End-to-End Requirements Management?
How Can We Best Benefit from the Use Case Technique?
Do We Still Need Business Analysts and Project Managers in Agile Projects?
How Can We Prevent Scope Creep Caused by Change Requests?
How Can Automation Help Us in Requirements Management?
What Is the Best Way of Benefiting from UML in Software Analysis and Design?
Which UX and Usability Principles Should Be Applied in User Interface Design?
What Is the Role of Business Analysts in Software Testing?
This book should be considered a handbook for practitioners. It includes best practices in a broad range of topics like:
requirements gathering
scope management
change request management
conflict management
use case documentation
UML diagrams
agile and waterfall methodologies,
user interface design,
usability testing
software testing
enterprise architecture
Thales Way aims to motivate business analysts and project managers to position smart thinking at the center of their decision-making process.
The approach presented in the book can also be used by IT managers in transforming the software development process at their companies.« less