With all of the buzz about Agile, I have to mention that here at INCOSE 2008, I did not hear a single mention of it (except when I asked about it directly!). Actually, that’s not true, at one point I was excited to see a speaker’s slides which referenced applying agile processes as a step in a project. …
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INCOSE 2008 - Can You Build an Airplane with an Agile Approach?
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INCOSE 2008 - Technical Team Accountability for Requirements and Delivery
http://requirements.seilevel.com/blog/2008/06/incose-2008-technical-team.htmlJames Andary, Maria So & Barry Breindel from the NASA Goddard space center presented “Systems Engineering Technical Authority: A Path to Mission Success”. The goal behind this program they call “Technical Authority” (TA) is to give a voice to the engineers on projects. …
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INCOSE 2008 - Imagine the Complex Systems for Hydrogen-Based Transportation
http://requirements.seilevel.com/blog/2008/06/incose-2008-imagine-complex-systems-for.htmlTuesday's favorite talk for me was "A System-of-Systems Framework for the Future Hydrogen-Based Transportation Economy" by Michael Duffy & Debra Sandor of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. This was an interesting talk, less because of any discussion of requirements and more because it represents a complex systems engineering challenge. …
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Improving Agile Requirements Management
http://infogenium.typepad.com/inside_infogenium/2008/05/impr...any format you choose. Integrated search simplifies the process of tracking down specific requirements. EdgeRM is also affordably priced versus other RM tools, making it an attractive and logical alternative to traditional means. Article link: http://requirements.seilevel.com/blog/2008/05/four-ways-to-improve-agile-requirements.html
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Toward Agile Systems Engineering Processes
http://www.betterprojects.net/2008/06/toward-agile-systems-e...I have been referred to this article by Joy at Seilevel. (Care of this blog post.) Thanks for sharing Joy! I want to read it, but am too busy right now. So I'll put up a link here for you to read. Let me know if you like it, and if there is anything in particular that grabs your attention.
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Do you have what it takes?
http://livingthedash.tv/2008/06/09/do-you-have-what-it-takes...post
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Kasım Şen
http://kasimsen.blogspot.comRequirements-Engineering CMMI-Turkiye GeREksinim Muhendisligi Seilevel's Software Requirements Blog Konfigurasyon Yonetimi
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Be Zen Change : :
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Usability Counts
http://www.usabilitycounts.comUsability Boxes and Arrows Donald Norman How To Be A Good Product Manager Joel On Software Kevin Bury Requirements Defined Thinking & Making Usability First Usability Professionals Association Usability.gov Usable Help Use It UX Strategy
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Better Projects
http://betterprojects.blogspot.comThis month I have divided the articles into two sections; on topic and near misses. 1. On Solution Assessment and Validation Brad at Seilevel’s Requiremets Defined Blog has two posts discussing the difference between validation and verification. Part 1 is here and part 2 is here. Part 1 gives a definition and part 2 gives some useful techniques. Techie at Quality Assurance and Software testing also has a view on The Difference between Validation and Verification
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Some Insight from Ginger
http://trainwithmandy.blogspot.com/2008/03/some-insight-from...small insignificants you might have messed up on. Lastly be safe-this is so important because too many times have I seen bad form or lifting too much weight that resulted in injury which in turn, results in inactivity. Click below to check it out. Ginger's Blog Entry Lastly Ginger sent me the link to the P.F. Chang's Rock 'n Roll Marathon for next January. It looks like SO much fun...maybe this could be the start of next year? P.F. Chang's Rock 'n Roll Marathon
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Fitness Trainer
http://fitnesstrainer.stackeo.comPosted on March 17th, 2008 in Uncategorized No Responses Technorati Chelzie - MySpace Blog wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt A few months ago, I started a strength training class with a trainer, Mandy. … Twice a week I submit myself to her will in the hopes of achieving my fitness goals
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The Technology Pass
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