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Documenting Visualization
A software visualization captures an incredible amount of detail describing what the business user desires from the system end state. But how does a Business Analyst ensure that this detail is something that is functionally complete, i.e. that a developer can immediately take, and code to? This article recommends several approaches to audit and validate the requirements content present in a software visualization.
Category:TechnologyReads:321Uploaded:12 / 14 / 2009ShareAdd to collectionJAM Session™ - Experience Your Requirement Presentation
We share how we use visualization to gain requirements clarity *now* when working with clients on their project requirements. Traditional methods provide for requirements clarity much too late - when it's cost or time prohibitive. We show how using the power of visualization and our Stream Process™ we have saved our clients a tremendous amount of time and money. While each project is unique, our approach has reduced requirements-related defects by up to 90% and saved overall project costs by up to 50%. We have also helped to launch projects up to 35% faster and with more features than when following a traditional requirements process.
Category:Business/LawReads:257Uploaded:12 / 14 / 2009ShareAdd to collectionSoftware Visualization Defined
Software visualization, also referred to as just “visualization,” is quickly becoming one of the fastest growing and most widely talked about technologies within IT today. Visualization is the process by which software applications are defined “visually.” I stress the word “visually” because traditional methods have, until now, dictated that software is defined “textually.” The process of visualization makes use of specialized tools that allow project teams to quickly define user interfaces, as well as user interactions, without writing any programming code.
Category:(not categorized)Reads:439Uploaded:03 / 21 / 2009ShareAdd to collectionOneSpring - Five Myths of RIA With Laurie Gray
What are Rich Internet Applications or RIAs? Are they the panacea for everything that ails us? User Experience expert Laurie Gray from OneSpring discusses some of the most common attitudes toward RIA's and addresses the 5 biggest myths surrounding this exciting technology.
Category:(not categorized)Reads:465Uploaded:03 / 08 / 2009ShareAdd to collectionA First Look at IBM's Rational Requirements Composer
OneSpring Director of Business Development Mark Sandefur presents an introduction to IBM's Rational Requirements Composer and it's impact on the requirements definition space.
Category:(not categorized)Reads:2,692Uploaded:03 / 08 / 2009ShareAdd to collectionPresentation to Ajaxworld
Attendees of AjaxWorld 2008 are treated to OneSpring Sr. User Experience Architect Laurie Gray's perspective on Rich Interactive Applications, Usability and more.
Category:(not categorized)Reads:296Uploaded:03 / 08 / 2009ShareAdd to collectionThe Stream Process™
The Stream Process™ from OneSpring is a revolutionary new process for defining software applications - web sites, mobile, enterprise software, intranets and so much more. Stream is a methodology that offers companies a collaborative and highly-visual approach to creating superior products and solutions in less time, with reduced project re-work. Think of it as a better way to translate what the business (marketing, product management, etc.) wants into something the development team can build. This helps companies dramatically improve productivity, quality and customer satisfaction. Learn more at www.onespring.net or contact us at sales@onespring.net.
Category:(not categorized)Reads:873Uploaded:02 / 25 / 2009ShareAdd to collection
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