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Have you ever delivered software that satisfied all of the project specifications,
but failed to meet any of the customers' expectations? Without formal, verifiable
requirements-and a system for managing them-the result is often a gap between
what developers think they're supposed to build and what customers think they're
going to get. Too often, lessons about software requirements engineering processes
are formal or academic, and not of value to real-world, professional development
teams.
In More About Software Requirements: Thorny Issues and Practical Advice,
the author of Software Requirements, Second Edition describes even more practical
techniques for gathering and managing the software requirements that help you
meet project specifications and customer expectations.
A leading speaker and
consultant in the field of requirements engineering, Karl Wiegers takes questions
raised by other professional software developers and architects as a basis for
the practical solutions and best practices offered in this guide. Succinct and
immediately useful, this book is a must-have for developers and architects.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Karl E. Wiegers is a leading speaker, author, and consultant in the requirements
engineering and software process improvement arenas. As Principal Consultant
with Process Impact, he conducts training seminars for corporate and government
clients worldwide and speaks at numerous industry events. Karl has twice won
the Software Development Productivity Award, which honors excellence in productivity-enhancing
products and books.
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