by Goal Q P C Inc
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| Sales Rank: | 20913 (lower is better) |
| Price Used: | $12.01 |
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| Label: | Goal Q P C Inc |
| Pages: | 360 |
| Binding: | Spiral-bound |
| Publication Date: | 2005-11-30 |
| Published By: | Goal Q P C Inc |
| ASIN: | 1576810607 |
| Category: | Book |
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Product Description
The Software Requirements Memory JoggerTM is an easy-to-use guide for developing and managing precise software requirements.
It provides every member of your project team with the tools and techniques to foster communication between business and technical teams on the necessary requirements for producing successful software. The Software Requirements Memory JoggerTM will benefit all stakeholders at any organizational level involved in software development projects management team, practitioners, QA/QC personnel.
- Explore practical steps, tips, and examples to help you develop and manage requirements
- Follow the User Requirements Roadmap a toolkit of techniques for discovering and analyzing user requirements
- Streamline communications between all requirements stakeholders
- Learn how to write clear, concise requirements documents
Customer Reviews
Excellent content, deeply flawed concept - Reviewed on 2008-05-07
3 customers found this review helpful, 2 did not.
I bought this because I have and like Gottesdiner's "Requirements by Collaboration." The idea of the "Memory Jogger" was very appealing. That is, my requirement was to have quick access to the essential requirements of the requirements process that I could use as a content and quality sanity check throughout the development project life cycle.
What "Memory Jogger" delivered was a good basic text on the requirements process presented in a virtually unusable format.
The rationale behind the "pocket-sized" format is beyond me. This will not fit into my pocket. I'm already carrying a laptop, a project binder (or two) and probably a flip chart; one more reasonably-sized book isn't going to make much difference in what I'm lugging around. Indeed, its size, shape, and weight guarantee that the "Memory Jogger" will either constantly slip from the stack I'm carrying around or get buried under the stacks on my desk.
The more serious problem with the format is that the type is too small. In attempting to fold a reasonably complete text on requirements into the inappropriate format, the publisher has reduced point size as well as cramped character spacing. In some sections the spacing between words has been reduced to the extent that the text is virtually unreadable.
An additional issue with the small page format is that most sentences are wrapped around multiple lines - one example that I'm looking at right now runs to five lines, making it hard to read and comprehend. Multi-column tables are obviously even worse. Let me emphasize that this is not because the content is verbose or poorly written; it's because of the constraints of the format.
The reviewer who was looking for flip charts or fold-outs is on the right track. I would also suggest that a more extensive use of color would have been useful, say by tipping the pages of each section in a different color. This would be a nice, fast visual indicator - one could flip quickly to the green section or the purple section as one needed.
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Book Subjects
- Business & Economics
- Business / Economics / Finance
- Business/Economics
- Management - Teams
- Project Management
- Quality Control
- Management - General