
Managing Software Requirements the Agile Way
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Managing Software Requirements the Agile Way
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Overview of this book
Difficulty in accurately capturing and managing requirements is the most common cause of software project failure. Learning how to analyze and model requirements and produce specifications that are connected to working code is the single most fundamental step that you can take toward project success. This book focuses on a delineated and structured methodology that will help you analyze requirements and write comprehensive, verifiable specifications.
You'll start by learning about the different entities in the requirements domain and how to discover them based on customer input. You’ll then explore tried-and-tested methods such as impact mapping and behavior-driven development (BDD), along with new techniques such as D3 and feature-first development. This book takes you through the process of modeling customer requirements as impact maps and writing them as executable specifications. You’ll also understand how to organize and prioritize project tasks using Agile frameworks, such as Kanban and Scrum, and verify specifications against the delivered code. Finally, you'll see how to start implementing the requirements management methodology in a real-life scenario.
By the end of this book, you'll be able to model and manage requirements to create executable specifications that will help you deliver successful software projects.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)
Preface
Chapter 1: The Requirements Domain
Chapter 2: Impact Mapping and Behavior-Driven Development
Chapter 3: Writing Fantastic Features with the Gherkin Language
Chapter 4: Crafting Features Using Principles and Patterns
Chapter 5: Discovering and Analyzing Requirements
Chapter 6: Organizing Requirements
Chapter 7: Feature-First Development
Chapter 8: Creating Automated Verification Code
Chapter 9: The Requirements Life Cycle
Chapter 10: Use Case: The Camford University Paper Publishing System
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