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<P>The increasing demand for complex software coupled with the inability of
many organizations to write clear, concise requirements results in increased
time to market, increased rework, and lower quality products - all of which
negatively impacts your company's bottom line.
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This workshop provides your staff with proven tools and techniques that can
help save your organization time and money. This workshop can be presented on-
site to your staff. An on-site workshop offers the opportunity to tailor the
material to meet your organization's specific objectives and development
environment.
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<P><b>The workshop covers the following topics:<p></b></font>
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<li>Why are requirements so important?<p>
<li>Where do requirements come from?<p>
<li>Why are requirements so hard to write?<p>
<li>Some Common Problems<p>
<li>Tools to Reduce Ambiguity<p>
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<li>Action Plan<p><p>
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The intended audience for this workshop includes Product Managers, Project
Managers, Software Engineering Managers, Software QA Managers, Product
Specialists, and anyone involved in writing requirements for software.
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<b>Tailoring</b>
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This workshop can be tailored to meet your specific needs and development
process.
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<b>For further information,
<p>call Steve Rakitin at <font size="3" color=Red face="Arial">508.529.4282</font>
<p><font size="3" color=Black face="Arial">or e-mail him at
<a href="mailto:[email protected]"><b>[email protected]</a></b><p><br>
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