Ambiguity in Exploring Requirements [The Braidy Tester]

Michael Hunter recently blogged about the ambiguities of a
municipal parking sign in his neighborhood. Borrowing from
Don Gause and Jerry Weinberg's book EXPLORING
REQUIREMENTS, Hunter investigates how brainstorming
multiple interpretations of the sign's wording, or "code," can
help testers explore assumptions and identify problem
areas in software:

"If you are interested in learning more about the grief
ambiguity can cause as well as strategies for reducing
ambiguity, pick up the excellent Exploring Requirements,
which Jerry cowrote with Don Gause. It will be worth your
while!"

Read the full post on The Braidy Tester:
http://blogs.msdn.com/micahel/archive/2008/01/23/ZoningForTheHolarcticRegion.aspx

Read more about EXPLORING REQUIREMENTS:
http://www.dorsethouse.com/books/er.html

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