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EBook (Watermarked) Mastering the Requirements Process: Getting Requirements Right, Third Edition, sets out an industry-proven process for gathering and verifying requirements, regardless of whether you work in a traditional or agile development environment. In this sweeping update of the bestselling guide, the authors show how to discover precisely.
- Suzanne Robertson is co-author of Mastering the Requirements Process, Third Edition: Getting Requirements Right (Addison-Wesley 2012) a book that provides guidance on finding requirements and writing them so that all the stakeholders can understand them. Her other requirements book, Requirements-Led Project Management (Addison-Wesley 2005).
- Suzanne Robertson is co-author of Mastering the Requirements Process, Third Edition: Getting Requirements Right (Addison-Wesley 2012) a book that provides guidance on finding requirements and writing them so that all the stakeholders can understand them. Her other requirements book, Requirements-Led Project Management (Addison-Wesley 2005).
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Written by two internationally acclaimed experts on requirements, this text provides software engineers with the insights, techniques and templates to discover exactly what their customers desire for their systems.
Published March 1st 2006 by Addison-Wesley Professional (first published August 12th 1999)
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Dec 27, 2015Parnell rated it it was ok · review of another edition
I respect the authors a great deal and the information contained in the book is valuable but it feels like a grade school text book. This could have been condensed down into a book the size of Peopleware. I actually ended up just scanning the book and consuming interesting chunks.
Not worth the time to be honest.
Mar 08, 2008Evan Hoff rated it did not like it · review of another edition
This book cured my insomia night after night. Highly recommended as a natural alternative to sleeping pills. Actually, if you want a preview of the book's contents, try googling the 'Volere process'.
Mar 09, 2017Will rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Used for both an assignment in final year and then for my dissertation. The approach is simplified which is good for students starting out on their process journey, however it is seriously lacking in some areas that need further explanation.
Most useful aspect is the requirement template given, which is similar to many other templates out there (IEEE Recommended Practice standard for example. The SNOW card approach is also useful, though way too time consuming for most university modules. I deci..more
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Jan 04, 2015Johnny Graber rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
If you need to gather requirements for your projects this book will be a great help. It not only explains what requirements gathering is but explains a useful process in a lot of details. Even when you have no other experience you will be able to start and collect the different expectations and needs much faster and better. You will learn how to measure things that seams unmeasurable and how important it is to write down a reason for every feature request.
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Nov 08, 2015Steven Zachary rated it liked it
there is nothing groundbreaking about this book and it wins in its simplicity. With that said, it's a great beginner book, it's also a terrible beginner book.
The over simplification and sometimes just plain wrong explanations of concepts like UML, Functional point counting can leave a beginner in bad shape. If this book is heavily supplemented by the additional readings supplied in the margins, I'd be less skeptical.
The main reason I rated this book so low is because of the authors absolute tran..more
After mislaying this book for months, I finally rediscovered it, and I'm glad I did. By far the best book on Requirements that I've read, as you might expect from the developers of the Volere requirements template.
Covers the processes of project inception and requirement gathering as well as the mechanics of recording & managing requirements.
If there's a minor caveat, the references to Agile processes feel like they've been crow-barred in a bit to justify retaining a heavy-duty requirements..more
May 21, 2014Paul Baldowski rated it liked it
Interesting, if a little repetitive in places. A big subject covered well enough. Definitely worthy as a point of reference, though by no means definitive. Valuable cross referencing, and rightly highlights the shortcomings of a book in a changing world.
Sep 13, 2012Dirk Czepluch rated it really liked it
The best book I've ever read about requirements engineering. the authors discuss more than requirements - they discusses also buisness analyses as well. The book comes with a template and an example project. With the template you will never lost any aspect of buisness analysis.
Jan 23, 2015Alaina Marie rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Not a ton of new techniques but the book gave me new language to use when helping to explain the BA process- especially to help ppl realize that the initial thought might not be solving the right problem
Jun 01, 2015Michael rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Very good but needs an update to include new means of handling sprint and agile requirement-building.
Mar 10, 2009VK rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Landmark in requirements. Popular internationally.
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Mar 29, 2013Lori Grant rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
A must-read book on product management for knowledge workers and entrepreneurs.
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