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I don't know if I can trust the expertise of anyone who can use "webinar" with a
straight face.
Maggie Secara
maggiros2 -at- home -dot- com
~Every form of refuge has its price.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: bounce-techwr-l-76230 -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com
> [mailto:bounce-techwr-l-76230 -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com]On Behalf Of Emily Berk
> Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2001 11:11 AM
> To: TECHWR-L
> Subject: Requirements-writing webinar ...
>
>
> I have no idea what this will be like, except as shown below, and
> have no relationship with the organizers or sponsors, but thought
> some of you might find this of interest.
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> The Principles Behind Writing Good Requirements
>
> Is your team the victim of poorly written requirements? Are you still
> hoping your team will build the right solution without first
> identifying requirements? Are you letting your developers guess what
> requirements will fulfill customer needs?
> If you answered ?yes? to any of these questions, you?re taking a big gamble!
> In a perfect world, requirements are spelled out to a ?T? and truly
> reflect user and customer needs. In reality, teams often forge ahead
> with ambiguous requirements or, worse, with no requirements. The end
> result is software that does not meet user or customer needs, and
> requires expensive rework.
>
> During this Webinar you will learn:
A landmark hotel, one of America's most beautiful cities, and
three and a half days of immersion in the state of the art:
IPCC 01, Oct. 24-27 in Santa Fe. http://ieeepcs.org/2001/
+++ Miramo -- Database/XML publishing automation. See us at +++
+++ Seybold SFO, Sept. 25-27, in the Adobe Partners Pavilion +++
+++ More info: http://www.axialinfo.comhttp://www.miramo.com +++
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