Vaughan on Just Enough Requirements Management

Jack Vaughan recently reviewed Just Enough Requirements Management on SearchSoftwareQuality.com:
"With this book, Davis strikes straight at the heart of the problem of eliciting requirements: creating software that works for people. . . .

"Davis as a master critic of software processes provides a look at how much planning is enough when it comes to requirements, which is just the question people are asking these days as Agile processes vie with Waterfall methods. . . .

"'Just enough' is the mantra. Moreover, Davis deftly dissects the dark side of endlessly added requirements. . . .

". . . it is all about bridging the gap between software development and business users' objectives. After all, that is the essence of requirements elicitation in the business enterprise. In Davis' hands that seems to be not just a worthwhile purpose, but also an achievable goal."

Read the full review on SearchSoftwareQuality.com:
http://searchsoftwarequality.techtarget.com/news/article/0,289142,sid92_gci1312971,00.html

Read more about Alan M. Davis' Dorset House title
Just Enough Requirements Management:
http://www.dorsethouse.com/books/jerm.html

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