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by Ellen Gottesdiener (Author) "For software to play the vital role it currently performs in our daily lives, software applications must achieve a goal or solve a problem for..." (more)
Key Phrases: stakeholder elicitation plan, exploratory prototypes, risk mitigation strategy, Overview of Software Requirements, Adapting Req, Prioritized Requirements (more...)
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The Software Requirements Memory Jogger is an easy-to-use guide for developing and managing precise software requirements. The Software Requirements Memory Jogger provides every member of your project team with the tools and techniques to foster communication between business and technical teams on the necessary requirements for producing successful software. The Software Requirements Memory Jogger will benefit all stakeholders at any organizational level involved in software development projects management team, practitioners, QA/QC personnel. - Explore practical steps, tips, and examples to help you develop and manage requirements - Follow the User Requirements Roadmap a toolkit of techniques for discovering and analyzing user requirements - Streamline communications between all requirements stakeholders - Learn how to write clear, concise requirements documents

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Ellen Gottesdiener is Principal Consultant and founder of EBG Consulting, Inc. Ellen has authored two books, numerous articles and contributed to several compilation books. She is a frequent speaker at national conferences and an industry advisor. Ellen develops all the training material used by EBG Consulting. Since 1991 Ellen has provided a broad range of services to EBG clients including consulting, mentoring, facilitation and training. Prior to founding EBG, Ellen spent 13 years as a manager, team leader, developer, and trainer with a major insurance and financial services organization. More on Ellen…

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stakeholder elicitation plan, exploratory prototypes, risk mitigation strategy, stakeholder profiles, process map, relationship map, existing documentation study, atomic business rules, user requirements models, dialog map, dispatch ticket, requirements retrospectives, excellent requirements, acceptance test cases, use case steps, actor map, stakeholder categories, use case map, user acceptance tests, context diagram, initiating actor, actor table, missing requirements, requirements development process, use case name
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Overview of Software Requirements, Adapting Req, Prioritized Requirements, Schedule Reviewer, Analyze the Requirements, Peer Review, Requirements Adaptations, Chief Concerns, Change Control Pol, Business Policies, Other Names, Estimate Job, Focus Groups, Project Type, Find Available Contractors, Requirements Attributes, Contractor Maintenance, Elicit the Requirements, Schedule Job, Entity Name, Querying Scheduled Jobs, User Task Analysis, User Requirements Document, Indirect Users, Software Requirements Specification
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Requirements Material in a Compact Package, March 7, 2006
By Karl E. Wiegers (Clackamas, OR United States) - See all my reviews
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Ellen Gottesdiener's "Software Requirements Memory Jogger" contains an incredible wealth of clearly-presented requirements information in a small-format book. This inch-thick "pocket book" is easy to carry around and browse through when a busy requirements analyst has a few minutes to spare.

Ellen addresses all aspects of the requirements engineering process: elicitation, analysis, specification, validation, and management. Each chapter contains a wealth of practical techniques that can help any software team improve how it deals with requirements. Ellen describes a plethora of requirements "models," ways to represent different types of requirements-related information. Every technique is placed in a context so the reader can learn why to use it, what it does, and how to do it. The book presents scores of practical tips, based on Ellen's vast experience working with actual teams to develop requirements for software products.

This book is a handy guide that no requirements or business analyst should be without.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Memory Jogger!!!, January 9, 2006
By Glenn Hamamura (Honolulu, Hawaii) - See all my reviews
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The new Software Requirements Memory Jogger by Ellen Gottesdiener is a must for every business analyst and project manager who deals with requirements management -- and that's probably everyone.

Its compact format makes it a valuable reference to have available for a quick review, and its low cost makes it a good personal tool for every team member involved in requirements activities.

The book is logically organized into the major activities of requirements management: preparation (Ellen calls this 'setting the stage'), elicitation, analysis, specification, validation, and requirements management. Each major activity has a large number of applicable tools that create the appropriate outputs for that activity. Within the elicitation activity there are at least 10 tools, and each one is described in enough detail to provide a perspective for appropriateness in your own project situation. All the activities are detailed in this fashion, and the book also has examples and usage tips.

Ellen's chapter on project types, and considerations for requirements management based on these project types is valuable for project managers and analysts structuring their project plans' tasks related to the requirements phase.

This is a great contribution to the requirements management field, and should be in every project manager's library.


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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mandatory for all BAs and others interested in Rqmnts, June 16, 2006
By David M. Spann (Park City, UT USA) - See all my reviews
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We have a small boutique consulting group that helps companies be more agile and adaptive and were honored to receive one of the first copies of Software Requirments Memory Jogger. Recently, we sent two of our consultants on the road to help different clients work on gathering requirements and mapping business processes. The normal arguements about who had more air miles quickly switched to who was going to take our copy of Ellen's book with them as a resource. In fact, I'm now in the process of buying a copy for each of the consultants in the firm.

I recommend every Business Analyst, Process Analyst, Quality Assurance Analyst and Project Manager get a copy of this book. It provides the actual techniques that will make your life easier, your processes more documentable and your results more reliable. Buy two; one for you and for one of your most important stakeholders - or if you are like me, buy one for everyone in the office.

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801-633-0962
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4.0 out of 5 stars Terrific Pocket Guide for all Business Analysis Practitioners
This is a terrific pocket book that every Business Analyst should own.

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I found both of Ellen's books to be very valuable, not only as study guides and 'memory joggers' but also in my everyday work place. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars This is an impressive little book
I'm a consultant for requirements and training and also teach a university extension program on the subject and this is a great book that describes the process from a-z. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Don V

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Content
I have read several books on requirements; And I must say this one is exceptional in content and delivery.Thanks Ellen keep doing your stuff.
Published 12 months ago by E. Okoduwa

2.0 out of 5 stars Excellent content, deeply flawed concept
I bought this because I have and like Gottesdiner's "Requirements by Collaboration." The idea of the "Memory Jogger" was very appealing. Read more
Published 14 months ago by amazon oldster

3.0 out of 5 stars Good reference material
This is good reference material. I am a Sr. BA with BCBSA. I have been referencing this guide for helpful tips and methods to elicit requirements. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Tushar Garg

3.0 out of 5 stars Way to big
This is a text book not a memory jogger. I was serious expecting a 2-10 page foldout or some sort of flowchart.

Good material but a lot more than a memory jogger.
Published 23 months ago by Joseph Ruffolo

4.0 out of 5 stars Short, sweet and to the point ...
This is a great little compendium with lots of practical advice for requirements gathering. I love it.
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