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Visual Models for Software Requirements

✍ Scribed by Joy Beatty, Anthony Chen


Publisher
Microsoft Press
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Leaves
478
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Apply best practices for capturing, analyzing, and implementing software requirements through visual models—and deliver better results for your business. The authors—experts in eliciting and visualizing requirements—walk you through a simple but comprehensive language of visual models that has been used on hundreds of real-world, large-scale projects. Build your fluency with core concepts—and gain essential, scenario-based context and implementation advice—as you progress through each chapter.

• Transcend the limitations of text-based requirements data using visual models that more rigorously identify, capture, and validate requirements
• Get real-world guidance on best ways to use visual models—how and when, and ways to combine them for best project outcomes
• Practice the book’s concepts as you work through chapters
• Change your focus from writing a good requirement to ensuring a complete system

✦ Subjects


Decision Trees; Management; Key Performance Indicators; Data Visualization; Best Practices; Software Requirements; User Interface; Business Processes


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