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Detail is the enemy
Rigor is your friend. When defining the requirements for a system, its best to avoid detail and focus on rigor instead. Endless prescriptive details are the bane of good requirements. What to do or not do. Features. Capabilities. Constraints. So … Continue reading →
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Tagged detail, focal use case, Jira, rigor, use cases, user stories
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