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1.–5. rezultāts no 67.
ix. lappuse
... Question 94 Value - Added Context 94 The Moment of Truth : The Interview 95 Compiling the Need Data 99 The Analyst's Summary : 10+ 10+ 10 + 30 The Case Study 99 100 A Note on Questionnaires 101 Chapter 10 Requirements Workshops 103 ...
... Question 94 Value - Added Context 94 The Moment of Truth : The Interview 95 Compiling the Need Data 99 The Analyst's Summary : 10+ 10+ 10 + 30 The Case Study 99 100 A Note on Questionnaires 101 Chapter 10 Requirements Workshops 103 ...
xi. lappuse
... Question 194 Chapter 20 Establishing Project Scope 195 The Requirements Baseline 195 Setting Priorities 197 Assessing Effort 197 Adding the Risk Element 199 Reducing Scope A Reasonable First Estimate The Case Study Chapter CONTENTS xi.
... Question 194 Chapter 20 Establishing Project Scope 195 The Requirements Baseline 195 Setting Priorities 197 Assessing Effort 197 Adding the Risk Element 199 Reducing Scope A Reasonable First Estimate The Case Study Chapter CONTENTS xi.
xii. lappuse
... Design Constraints True Requirements ? 245 Using Parent - Child Requirements to Increase Specificity 246 Organizing Parent - Child Requirements 247 Looking Ahead 248 Chapter 24 Refining the Use Cases 249 Questions to Ask xii CONTENTS.
... Design Constraints True Requirements ? 245 Using Parent - Child Requirements to Increase Specificity 246 Organizing Parent - Child Requirements 247 Looking Ahead 248 Chapter 24 Refining the Use Cases 249 Questions to Ask xii CONTENTS.
xiii. lappuse
... Questions to Ask 250 When Should I Use the Use - Case Methodology ? 250 When Are Use Cases Not the Best Choice ? 250 The Redundancy Problem 251 Refining Use - Case Specifications 252 How Use Cases Evolve 253 The Scope of a Use Case 254 ...
... Questions to Ask 250 When Should I Use the Use - Case Methodology ? 250 When Are Use Cases Not the Best Choice ? 250 The Redundancy Problem 251 Refining Use - Case Specifications 252 How Use Cases Evolve 253 The Scope of a Use Case 254 ...
xx. lappuse
... questions , make sure that you prioritize the requirements , and don't let the customer tell you that 100 percent of the requirements are critical , because you're not likely to have time to finish them all before the deadline . " About ...
... questions , make sure that you prioritize the requirements , and don't let the customer tell you that 100 percent of the requirements are critical , because you're not likely to have time to finish them all before the deadline . " About ...
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