The Business Interface
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Unlike a lot of others, I was introduced to Theory Of Constraints (TOC) by the business novel and was instantly addicted to the revolutionary approach, an output of exceptional work by Eliyahu...
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Software development is alien to a lot of people and explaining it in technical terms really makes it worse. So, we use metaphors. Lidor Wyssocky says it is like a broken telephone. And there have been...
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This is an attempt at making requirements elicitation more efficient and to help get the bigger picture. Software, whether it is explicitly said or not, makes an impact on the business it is being used...
View ArticleTheory Of Constraints And Software Concerns
Unlike a lot of others, I was introduced to Theory Of Constraints (TOC) by the business novel and was instantly addicted to the revolutionary approach, an output of exceptional work by Eliyahu...
View ArticleRequirements Are Important
“Requirements are for you, not for me!”, blasts the CEO at the software provider. “Don’t waste my time on it, and don’t charge me for it. Just give me what I want.”, he continues while walking out of...
View ArticleActivity Centred Design
Don Norman proposes activity centred design as a better approach for designing. The logical methods of organizing into taxonomies and classifications does not support activities, which is what users...
View ArticleSoftware Development Is Like Running A Restaurant
Software development is alien to a lot of people and explaining it in technical terms really makes it worse. So, we use metaphors. Lidor Wyssocky says it is like a broken telephone. And there have been...
View ArticleTreat Your Customer As A Business
This is an attempt at making requirements elicitation more efficient and to help get the bigger picture. Software, whether it is explicitly said or not, makes an impact on the business it is being used...
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