3 Agile Lessons Learned in 2016

Posted on January 8, 2017 | Tagged as: , , | 1 comment

The start of a new year is always a good point of time to reflect about the way you work. What went good, what went wrong. Well, for me, I identified three simple insights from my agile work in 2016 I will keep in mind for this year. Don’t be dogmatic and adapt the agile […]

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5 Thoughts on Agile Requirements Analysis

Posted on June 29, 2014 | Tagged as: , , | 0 comments

Agility has become a widely practiced approach for developing and maintaining IT and software products. But there are still some concerns to use it for large or critical systems. “Requirements first” is one of the strongest arguments of the agile opponents. As a requirements engineer I totally agree with this… but when you take a […]

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Hints for good User Stories

Posted on October 8, 2013 | Tagged as: , | 1 comment

User stories typically describe requirements to a software system. For the client, who puts the requirement, the story offers a concrete and valuable benefit. For the development team, the story states what must be implemented and integrated in the software system. Following these two aspects, a user story is an instrument of connecting client and […]

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