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Essential Techniques for Gathering Requirements
Describe the planning, techniques, and partnerships that are vital to the success of requirements gathering Identify and differentiate between the different types of requirements that need to be gathered Describe the importance of documenting business objectives and project scope before gathering requirements Utilize a context diagram to scope the requirements Utilize a process, techniques, and templates for stakeholder identification and analysis Apply industry best practices to common issues with Stakeholders during requirements elicitation Plan and Conduct a Good Interview and a Facilitated
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Introducing Windows Presentation Foundation
How can I separate my UI design and business logic using XAML and data binding? You will learn how to connect controls together, how to make your business objects "binding-aware" and how to provide type conversions for your binding expressions. Advanced Data Binding: Collections and Hierarchies In this module, you will continue the data binding exploration by examining how to provide visual information for your business objects through data templates and then how to manage collections of See how WPF really works - and the best ways to take advantage of it. Get
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Essential Windows Presentation Foundation
You will learn how to connect controls together, how to make your business objects ? Data Binding: Collections and Hierarchies In this module, you will continue the data binding exploration by examining how to provide visual information for your business objects through data templates and then how to manage collections of objects on the UI. Data Binding: Validations and Data Providers This module will explore the built-in data providers which allow you to data bind Understand the advantages of XBAP vs. XAML vs.
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Mapping from Business Objects to DTOs – Enter AutoMapper
passed and not use business objects. translate from the Data Transfer Object (DTO) in the contract to business object
and A while back I did this
post post talking about how WCF contract definitions should model the messages being
passed This inevitably means that you have
to
.NET Meanderings
- Friday, February 20, 2009
(Possibly) better validations in WPF
your source (typically the business object). to support validations inside the business objects directly.
Often, I actually like having validations in the business object -I
think business objects and I found myself writing the same code over and over - most validations
are I've never cared much for the built-in validation mechanisms provided by WPF.
I I
Mark's Blog of Random Thoughts
- Monday, August 25, 2008
(Possibly) better validations in WPF
to your source (typically the business object). to support validations inside the business objects directly.
I actually like having validations in the business object -I
business objects and I found myself writing the same code over and over - most validations
I've never cared much for the built-in validation mechanisms provided by WPF.
I just don't think any of them feel natural to the way we build WPF applications today.
Mark's Blog of Random Thoughts
- Monday, August 25, 2008
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Mapping from Business Objects to DTOs – Enter AutoMapper
passed and not use business objects. translate from the Data Transfer Object (DTO) in the contract to business object
and A while back I did this
post post talking about how WCF contract definitions should model the messages being
passed This inevitably means that you have
to
.NET Meanderings
- Friday, February 20, 2009
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(Possibly) better validations in WPF
to your source (typically the business object). to support validations inside the business objects directly.
I actually like having validations in the business object -I
business objects and I found myself writing the same code over and over - most validations
I've never cared much for the built-in validation mechanisms provided by WPF.
I just don't think any of them feel natural to the way we build WPF applications today.
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(Possibly) better validations in WPF
your source (typically the business object). to support validations inside the business objects directly.
Often, I actually like having validations in the business object -I
think business objects and I found myself writing the same code over and over - most validations
are I've never cared much for the built-in validation mechanisms provided by WPF.
I I
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Is it ever right to create barriers to competition?
Ultimately any company is in business to satisfy some customer need. Sometimes we say we are in business to satisfy a customer want, this might be a game a semantics, “want” versus “need” – the same or different? Another way to phrase the ultimate business objective is: we are in business to solve some customer problem. To my mind a “want” is something less than a “need” – I need a new pair of shoes , but I want a pair of Adidas trainers (sneakers to any American out there). Actually, for many people in modern society the concept of real need is rare,
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Thursday, August 25, 2005
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Feeling sorry for EDS - business that don't know what they want
I don’t know the rights and wrong of the case, what I do know is that businesses frequently don’t know what they want. Companies with their own IT groups often get into this mess, the business can’t tell the IT people what they want. Well there are two parties here and both need to be involved. The business side needs to set the overall goals - ‘build a state of the art customer service system to produce competitive advantage’. It is not often I feel sorry for EDS. Early in my career I had contact with EDS and I was not impressed.
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Tuesday, October 23, 2007
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More comments on ACCU conference
That report said 7% of companies had effective IT departments which delivered on business objectives and another 8% who were effective but were not aligned with the business. Product Managers I have long claimed that UK business do not get Product Managers, this might now be changing. Some more comments, observations and thoughts about, and provoked by, the ACCU conference. No particular linking theme.
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Sunday, April 6, 2008
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