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Times are tough, so how can you turn down FREE ? FREE Half-Day Seminar: "Writing Effective Business Use Cases" Tuesday, March 17, 2009 in Phoenix, AZ Ravenflow and Microsoft invite you to join us for a free half-day seminar. Writing use cases Read More...
I hope to see some familiar faces, as well as some new ones, at this event! Times are tough, so how can you turn down FREE ? FREE Half-Day Seminar: "Writing Effective Business Use Cases" Tuesday, March 10, 2009 in Denver, CO Ravenflow and Microsoft invite Read More...
Man, have I received some flak for not posting about this earlier.. So here you go: This white paper outlines how to use Visual Studio Team System for successful requirements management using Visual Studio Team System 2005 or Visual Studio Team System Read More...
Every organization approaches the concept of "requirements" differently. Factors include general history, skill set, complexity, and agility. Many development organizations are adopting Team Foundation Server to help improve team communication & collaboration, Read More...
In Part 2, I discussed how you can begin to manage requirements using the built-in facilities of Team Foundation Server. While hopefully you can see how the infrastructure for a great requirements management solution already exists in TFS, the interface Read More...
This is Part 2 of the series, Requirements Management in TFS. For a brief background, please see Part 1: Overview . In this part, we'll discuss a couple of the primary ways to support requirements in Team Foundation Server: the Team Portal and Work Item Read More...
There are several schools of thought on how to "do RM" ranging from the very lightweight (whiteboards, sticky notes, cocktail napkins, etc) to the robust (formal elicitation, authoring, validation and management of specifications). Chances are your organization Read More...
 
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