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        Livre Informatique - Adrian Reed - 01/08/2024 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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      • Auteur(s) : Adrian Reed - James Robertson - Suzanne Robertson
      • Editeur : Pearson Education
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 01/08/2024
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Nombre de pages : 656.0
      • ISBN : 9780137969500



      • Résumé :

        One of the joys of product development, whether it be software, service, or hardware, is getting it right. The way to get it right is to uncover the real business problem, and to write the requirements for the solution that best solves that problem.

        Without the right requirements it is impossible to build the right solution. Mastering the Requirements Process, Fourth Edition, gives you an industry-proven process for getting to the essence of the business problem and then writing unambiguous and testable requirements for its solution.

        This fourth edition is an almost complete rewrite that brings requirements discovery into today's world--it is the book for today's business analyst. Product owners and project leaders will also find it valuable as it explains how to discover precisely what the customer needs and wants, and to do it effectively in any business or project environment.

        The book tells you how to:

        • Use the Volere requirements process to discover requirements in both traditional and agile environments
        • Incorporate off-the-shelf (OTS) solutions into your requirements discovery
        • Use artificial intelligence (AI) as part of your requirements discovery, and as part of your business solution
        • Use quickly sketched prototypes to explore the problem space
        • Understand functional and non-functional requirements
        • Write better agile stories
        • Make your requirements and stories measurable and testable using fit criteria
        • Use business events as the heartbeat of business analysis
        • Discover requirements in agile, commercial, and milspec project environments
        • Find and prioritize your customer segments
        • Leverage systems thinking when discovering requirements
        • Use story maps and other requirements repository techniques
        • Know which trawling techniques are the most effective for requirements discovery
        • Synchronize your requirements discovery with agile development teams
        • Make better decisions in the early days of a project to increase your chances of success
        • Employ the Volere requirements specification template (downloaded 10,000+ times) as the basis for your own requirement specifications

        One of the most valuable things about this book is that it provides a process to follow that will get people asking the right questions and expand their perspective on the problem.
        --Kevin Brennan

        Register your book for convenient access to downloads, updates, and/or corrections as they become available. See inside book for details.

        ...

        Biographie:

        James Robertson and Suzanne Robertson are two of the most respected names in business analysis and requirements discovery. During the Robertsons' careers, their books, templates, training, and consulting have helped hundreds of companies to upgrade their requirements discovery process. The Robertsons have written numerous books, among others the three previous editions of this book, Business Analysis Agility, and with their co-authors at the Atlantic Systems Guild, the acclaimed Adrenaline Junkies and Template Zombies. James and Suzanne live in London and France.

        ...

        Sommaire:

        Foreword xxiii
        Preface xxv
        Acknowledgments xxvii
        About the Authors xxix

        Part I: Requirements Are the Root of Everything 1

        Chapter 1: Requirements Fundamentals 3
        Requirements Fundamental 1 3
        Requirements Fundamental 2 3
        Requirements Fundamental 3 4
        Requirements Fundamental 4 5
        Requirements Fundamental 5 5
        Requirements Fundamental 6 6
        Requirements Fundamental 7 6
        Requirements Fundamental 8 7
        Requirements Fundamental 9 7

        Chapter 2: Your Requirements Arena 9
        A Requirements Process 9
        Review 16

        Part II: Project Blastoff 19

        Chapter 3: Understand the Real Problem 23
        The Problem 24
        The Real Business Problem 25
        The Goal Statement 28
        Review 30
        Resources 31

        Chapter 4: The Value of Solving the Problem 33
        What Does Your Customer Value? 33
        Receiving Value 37
        Review 39
        Resources 39

        Chapter 5: Goals-Scope-Stakeholders 41
        Goals 42
        Scope 45
        A Presumed Solution 52
        The Context Diagram 53
        Stakeholders 57
        Review 63
        Resources 64

        Chapter 6: Customer Segments 65
        Customers and Their Segments 65
        Personas 68
        Prioritizing the Customer Segments 71
        Review 73
        Resources 73

        Chapter 7: Business Events 75
        Understanding the Work 76
        What Are Business Events? 77
        Why Business Events Are a Good Idea 82
        Finding the Business Events 82
        Ready-made Solutions 84
        Review 86
        Resources 86

        Chapter 8: Prioritizing the Business Events 87
        Priority, Priority, Priority 87
        Estimating Effort 89
        Prioritization Factors 91
        Approval Voting 93
        Business Analysis Planning 93
        Review 94
        Resources 95

        Chapter 9: To Go or Not to Go? 97
        The Likelihood of a Successful Project 98
        Ready-made Solutions 101
        Develop the Business Case 101
        To Go or Not to Go 106
        An Agile Approach to Blastoff 107
        Review 109
        Resources 109

        Part III: Prototyping for Requirements 111

        Chapter 10: Generating Sacrificial Candidate Solutions 115
        Multiple Candidates 115
        Review 118
        Resources 118

        Chapter 11: Prototypes, Prototypes, Prototypes 119
        Types of Prototypes 119
        Review 130
        Resources 130

        Chapter 12: Ready-Made Solutions 131
        Prototyping with Ready-Made Solutions 131
        Choosing Ready-Made Solutions 136
        Review 139
        Resources 140

        Chapter 13: Creative Candidate Solutions 141
        Creative Triggers 141
        Lateral Thinking 148
        Removing Constraints 148
        Combination 150
        Review 150
        Resources 150

        Chapter 14: Probing and Exploring the Candidates 153
        Probing 153
        Exploring 157
        Double-Loop Learning 161
        Review 164
        Resources 165

        Chapter 15: Using Prototypes as the Specification 167
        The Prototype as the Specification 168
        What to Do with the Prototype 169
        Evolutionary and Sacrificial Prototypes 171
        Review 172

        Part IV: Trawling for Requirements 173

        Chapter 16: The Essence of the Problem 177
        The Problem 177
        Abstraction 178
        Essence 178
        Ask WhyAgain, and Again, and Again 180
        Referred Pain 182
        Disguised Problems 183
        Review 184
        Resources 185

        Chapter 17: Business Events and Business Use Cases 187
        Business Events 187
        The Business Use Case 190
        Trawling the BUCs 191
        The Desi...

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