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Requirements Analysis – Getting Started Guide
Even though Decision Driven® Solutions emphasizes the central role of decisions in the product development process, we fully support Requirements Management best practices within our Decision Driven® Solutions Framework (DDSF) tool suite. We recently published a Getting Started Guide for … Continue reading
A 3V Traceability Model
I’ve written numerous posts on decision-to-requirements traceability based on the fact that decisions are the creators and consumers of requirements. Consistent with this, I use a 3V (or 3-Vee) model of traceability that is best represented by a 3-D model … Continue reading
Posted in Decision Concepts, Decision Driven Product Development
Tagged continuous improvement, decision analysis, derived requirements, design decisions, learning cycles, learning organizations, modeling, product development, requirements analysis, requirements derivation, requirements management, requirements traceability, systems engineering, test planning, trade study, V-model, Vee-model, verification
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Decision Driven project management
Most project managers place their focus on a project plan comprised of a network of tasks and/or work packages. These work packages are part of a hierarchical decomposition of the project effort known as a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS). A … Continue reading
Posted in Decision Concepts
Tagged change management, critical chain, critical path, decision baseline, decision network, decision pattern, design, earned value, EVM, impact analysis, management tools, program management, project management, project plan, requirements analysis, tasks, thinking breakdown structure, traceability, work breakdown structure, work package
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Decision: Information Architecture
Whether you are designing a product with lots of “smarts” (hence software) or a new service offering or an enhanced business process, you will likely face an important decision concerning your Information Architecture. I’ve framed this decision (in the product … Continue reading
Posted in Decision Concepts, Decision Driven Innovation, Decision Driven Product Development, Decision Driven Strategy, Decision Patterns
Tagged criteria, criteria pattern, decision, flowchart, information architecture, information model, information technology, modeling, optimization, requirements analysis, service design, software design, software development, software methods
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