Today we had a discussion on the format of Use Cases. The format for a use case can vary from segmented IEEE type documents, through, UML Use Case diagrams, to simple stories. Over recent years most Agile projects have moved towards the latter as many of these use Methodologies that are predicated around the concept […]
Category: Requirments engineering
Agile Semiotics
Own brand agile. What is in a name? It is quite a few years ago (2000) when I first put some notes together on what was our methodology. It was at a time when the team I was working with were feeling around for a way of using agile that fitted them rather than them fitting […]
Agile Semiotics – Step one
The steps to heaven. An AS primitive. Build an Overall Model and Test Plan This is a project-wide activity it includes domain experts, members of the requirements engineering, business analysis, development and test, teams and is chaired by the Application Architect, the System Designer or the Data Scientist (the chair is the person who has […]
As light as a cloud floating in the sky.
Recently I have been looking up at the sky a lot. Wondering about this and that, is it going to rain, why do those clouds look so good? Is it time for bed, or to eat? Yes I have been on holiday and the whole world appeared different. I am now no longer on holiday […]
Delivering words of wisdom
Search out the domain experts and listen. Providing analysis is on occasion an extremely rewarding activity. When you see your advice making a substantial and beneficial difference to a business it is very thrilling, and better than any other form of reward. Why is this? Well it is difficult to not get involved with a […]