Requirements

Agile for dummies – 5 key concepts

Posted by Adam Feldman on June 23, 2009 at 12:29 pm

Stories. Acceptance Criteria. Value based prioritisation. Iterate often. Change is normal – be agile. Stories Agile encourages the use of User Stories as a requirements gathering technique.  Stories are similar to high level requirements, however, they are normally written from the perspective of the actual user. It is helpful for each story to express the value [...]

What not to do! How to be a bad Business Analyst.

Posted by Adam Feldman on June 10, 2009 at 5:12 am

No one wants to do a bad job, but unfortunately not all BA’s impress their clients. Here are a few things to avoid. 3 – Saying “yes” to every request from the business. It is really important to listen to the business, but we are Analysts, not Dictaphones. Our job is to put ourselves in [...]

Requirements in 140 characters or less. Good idea?

Posted by Adam Feldman on May 21, 2009 at 9:33 am

Today I read that “unless Twitter’s growth rate slowed, by the end of the year its user base would exceed the population of Planet Earth” We are starting to love twitter at Bright Green Projects – we can keep our customers up to date, look for trends in the market and find new people who might [...]