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Thoughts on business requirements, models and rules
Names of the entities in a model - What a rathole!
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While writing my last post on iterative design, I touched on naming entities in the model. I want to take just a few minutes to highlight some guidelines that I use for naming ... Do make the discussion about name choices a significant part of the...
Thoughts on business requirements, models and rules
Iterative design and combining the knowledge of multiple experts to create a "good" model
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Sorry to be missing-in-action again. But, my daughter's end of the school year, vacations and work seem to have gotten in the way of blogging. Well, I'm back ... :-) The topic of this post deals with creating a "good" model - and the need to combine...
Thoughts on business requirements, models and rules
Observations on how business and IT people differ in how they think
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I attended a talk yesterday, given by Roger Martin (Dean and professor of strategic management at the Rotman School of Management). He argued that businesses are driven by "analytical thinking" - the need to refine, examine and measure the past, limit...
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