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| Related DevelopMentor Courses | MORE | | Project Quality Management Training An understanding that Quality Assurance is less expensive than Quality Control Why Quality must be addressed from the earliest stages of project planning through to product delivery Fluent working knowledge of the PMI best practices for Project Quality Management Cost effective mechanisms for integrating quality practices into the overall project management architecture The Project Quality Management course addresses the planning and implementation of project Quality Management processes as they are integrated into the overall project plan and execution. DevelopMentor Courses - Wednesday, February 22, 2012 Oracle Unified Method (OUM) - Level 3: Gathering Requirements using OUM Identify the key steps and work products associated with the OUM approach. Provide an overview of gathering requirements using the Oracle Unified Method (OUM).?xml:namespace xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /> Demonstrate how uses cases and business process models are used to gather and define requirements. Show how to employ use cases and business process models to elicit requirements. This course is designed to provide an overview of gathering requirements using the Oracle Unified Method. This course employs an interactive case study. DevelopMentor Courses - Tuesday, January 24, 2012 Oracle Unified Method (OUM) - Level 3: Gathering Requirements using OUM Identify the key steps and work products associated with the OUM approach. Provide an overview of gathering requirements using the Oracle Unified Method (OUM).?xml:namespace xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /> Demonstrate how uses cases and business process models are used to gather and define requirements. Show how to employ use cases and business process models to elicit requirements. This course is designed to provide an overview of gathering requirements using the Oracle Unified Method.? This course employs an interactive case study. DevelopMentor Courses - Friday, August 26, 2011 |
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| The Latest from DevelopMentor | MORE | | What you need is a. You need a Product Owner, a Scrum Master and a Team. Did I miss any? There are a lot of roles in software development teams and even more titles. Does your team have a full set? Do you need them all? How do you choose which ones you have, and which you don’t? And everyone of them offers a solution to your problem. In walks the Programmer (Software engineer, software developer, etc. and says: “Yes, I understand your problem, what you need is some software writing. Only us programmers can do that so don’t worry about that testing lark, or analysis. But, is it the right thing? Allan Kelly's Blog - Tuesday, April 20, 2010 Q&A: Where do testers fit in? This is for two reasons: first Agile came from developers, hence it ignores testers as it does Product Management. Short answer to this question is that Testers need to be involved in the same dialogue as the Developers and Product Managers. I’m using the term Product Manager here. In most organizations this person goes by the name of is a Business Analyst, Product Manager, Product Owner (in Scrum) or even Project Manager. If the work is contentious, or poorly understood, they may take notes and confirm these with the Product Manager later. Notes: 1. Allan Kelly's Blog - Monday, June 9, 2008 Waste from the ACCU conference (Testing) Testing itself is an activity that can add value to products – as Oracle considered last year. Also, most of the software test managers I have ever worked with have been keen to point out that they would rather conduct Quality Assurance than Test. So, in the short term testers have plenty of work, in the long term their future is in quality assurance – a more value add activity. As I mentioned last time , I came back from the ACCU conference with a bunch of notes and a lot of thoughts. Last time I referred to the Great TDD debate. Allan Kelly's Blog - Wednesday, April 18, 2007 | -
| The Best from DevelopMentor | MORE | - What you need is a.
You need a Product Owner, a Scrum Master and a Team. Did I miss any? There are a lot of roles in software development teams and even more titles. Does your team have a full set? Do you need them all? How do you choose which ones you have, and which you don’t? And everyone of them offers a solution to your problem. In walks the Programmer (Software engineer, software developer, etc. and says: “Yes, I understand your problem, what you need is some software writing. Only us programmers can do that so don’t worry about that testing lark, or analysis. But, is it the right thing? Allan Kelly's Blog - Tuesday, April 20, 2010 - Waste from the ACCU conference (Testing)
Testing itself is an activity that can add value to products – as Oracle considered last year. Also, most of the software test managers I have ever worked with have been keen to point out that they would rather conduct Quality Assurance than Test. So, in the short term testers have plenty of work, in the long term their future is in quality assurance – a more value add activity. As I mentioned last time , I came back from the ACCU conference with a bunch of notes and a lot of thoughts. Last time I referred to the Great TDD debate. Allan Kelly's Blog - Wednesday, April 18, 2007 - Q&A: Where do testers fit in?
This is for two reasons: first Agile came from developers, hence it ignores testers as it does Product Management. Short answer to this question is that Testers need to be involved in the same dialogue as the Developers and Product Managers. I’m using the term Product Manager here. In most organizations this person goes by the name of is a Business Analyst, Product Manager, Product Owner (in Scrum) or even Project Manager. If the work is contentious, or poorly understood, they may take notes and confirm these with the Product Manager later. Notes: 1. Allan Kelly's Blog - Monday, June 9, 2008 %>
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