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Project Requirements
Instantly save $500 off the standard course price when you register on TechRepublic or ZDNet! Offer ends April 30, 2008.View Available Dates and LocationsProject failures-or significant cost and schedule overruns-are often caused by a poorly defined project scope. Improve your project management effectiveness by learning to define...
Tags: Requirement, Change Management, Productivity, Project Management, Leadership, Tools & Techniques, Strategy, Management, It Operations, It service Management
Training 2008-04-01
Use prototyping to visualize project requirements
A prototype represents the shell of an actual production application. Prototypes are built early in the development lifecycle, and they're used to provide valuable insight into the look, feel, and general workflow of an application. (Sometimes people call the first production implementation a prototype, but that's not correct. If you...
Tags: Prototype, Requirement, Prototypes, Process Improvement, Team Management, Microsoft Office, Quality, Business Operations, Management, Office Suites, Software, Tom Mochal
Blog posts 2008-04-01
Don't fall prey to these false project requirements
In project management, requirements describe how a product or service should act, appear, or perform. These details explain the features and functions of the products or deliverables the project needs to have. If you could ask your clients about requirements and know they were responding with exactly...
Tags: Requirement, Project Management, Corporate Communications, Printers, Tools & Techniques, Strategy, It Operations, It service Management, Marketing, Hardware, Peripherals, Management, Tom Mochal
Blog posts 2008-03-11
Ensure requirements are tracked throughout a project
Requirements tracking refers to the process of tracking or tracing requirements from the beginning of the project through implementation. It's a good practice for many projects â€" especially if you're building something from scratch. Requirements tracking is a good practice for two reasons. ...
Tags: Requirement, Traceability Matrix, Productivity, Team Management, Benefits, Management, Human Resources, Tom Mochal
Blog posts 2008-02-04
How do I... Pass data over a network using disconnected recordsets?
Retrieving data across a busy network can put a real cramp in your networking performance. Displaying the right data isn't enough -- you must display it promptly and on demand. Dragging only the data you actually need and only when you need it is the key to working efficiently across...
Tags: Data Source, Microsoft Access, Network, Control, Change, Connection, Difference, Requirement, Form, Data, CustomerDisconnectedRS, Figure B Code, Databases, Microsoft Office, Storage, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Office Suites, Hardware, Susan Harkins
Blog posts 2008-01-17
10 techniques for gathering requirements
It's difficult to build a solution if you don't know the requirements in spite of the fact that many teams still try to do it today. The "elicitation" step is where the requirements are first gathered from the client. Many techniques are available for gathering requirements. Each has value in...
Tags: Technique, Requirement, Productivity, Tom Mochal
Blog posts 2008-01-02
Requirements Development and Management
View Available Dates and Locations Numerous studies have concluded that failure to effectively develop and document project requirements is directly related to project failure. By following the logical methodology for the requirements process presented in this course, you'll learn to develop effective requirements, including business ...
Tags: Requirement, Tools & Techniques, Research & Development, Data Mining, Marketing Research, Management, Business Operations, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Marketing
Training 2008-01-01
Writing Effective Requirements
View Available Dates and Locations Successful projects are built on the foundation of well-written requirements. In fact, many problems of challenged and failed projects can be traced back to requirements issues. In this course, you'll learn to document requirements clearly, effectively, and appropriately to create a...
Tags: Technique, Requirement, Productivity, C/C++, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
Training 2008-01-01
Introduction to Business Analysis
View Available Dates and Locations In this introductory course, you'll delve into the role and responsibilities of the business analyst-the communication link between all business areas and a critical player in project success. Learn techniques for ensuring project success every step of the way-from identifying and...
Tags: Technique, Global Knowledge Network Inc., Schaumburg, Requirement, Analysis, Productivity
Training 2008-01-01
Categorize high-level requirements into use case titles for better project management
Many business analysts use Unified Modeling Language use case diagrams to identify the actors and their high-level actions in a system. These diagrams help an analysis team clarify and understand the project domain and high-level functions. Unfortunately, UML use cases fail to tell us much about the details of a...
Tags: Project Management, Team, Use Case, Requirement, Title, Use Case Title, Requirement Note, Team Management, Management, Joe Goss
Blog posts 2007-10-17
Facilitate a meeting to define what success looks like for your project
Although most projects start enthusiastically, optimism fades quickly unless an analysis and design team gets traction and learns where it is going. Working from a project charter, the team's next step is defining typically, "What does success look like?" These high-level requirements help clarify the project's vision and give the...
Tags: Project, Team, Requirement, Team Member, Team Management, Management, Joe Goss
Blog posts 2007-09-25
Going to Exchange 2007? You can't upgrade that from here
It's been a while since I set up my Exchange 2003 Lab environment. Although the setup is relatively simple with only one Active Directory domain controller and one Exchange server, I have been very happy with it and quite impressed by RCP over HTTPS, which has worked flawlessly. It...
Tags: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Server, Migration, Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, Requirement, Organization, Exchange, E-mail Servers, Servers, Enterprise Software, Software, Hardware, Justin Fielding
Blog posts 2007-09-25
Define project scope to include deliverables, boundaries, and requirements
There are two places that scope is defined on your project. High-level scope is defined in your project charter. Low-level scope is defined in your business requirements document. High-level scope consists of two main components. Deliverables. If you can't remember anything else about scope,...
Tags: Deliverable, Scope, Requirement, Tom Mochal
Blog posts 2007-09-18
Gathering detailed requirements is the first part of the project lifecycle
Project management guru Tom Mochal presents three solutions for estimating work to within 10% before you start. Project managers are expected to present a detailed estimate of project work when the charter and schedule are created. However, since the detailed requirements have not been gathered yet, how...
Tags: Tools & Techniques, Strategy, Tom Mochal, Project management, PRODUCTIVITY, Project Management Newsletter, Technique, Project, Work, Project Manager, Requirement, It Operations, It service Management, Management
Technical articles 2007-01-30
Running totals in SQL Server queries
Arthur Fuller provides an example of how to run totals in SQL Server queries. Two advantages to such a query include: You don't have to store the results, and you end up with a transaction log that can be inspected row by row. The requirement is to create a...
Tags: Microsoft SQL Server, Arthur Fuller, Databases, current balance, withdrawal, SQL Server Newsletter, TechRepublic Inc., Transaction, Server, Requirement, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
Technical articles 2006-11-06
Capture the right user requirements with these best practices for writing software specifications
On a scale of 1 to 10The downloadable version of this article is available here:http://downloads.techrepublic.com.com/abstract.aspx?docid=239848On a scale of 1 to 10, how would you rate the last application development requirement specification you received? What additional advice would you offer to help ensure adequate project specifications?My rating of Requirement SpecificationI give...
Tags: Requirements, melonfire, application development, specifications, specification, 1-to-10, Requirement, Mark W. Kaelin, programming, software
Discussion threads 2006-07-17
Resolve replication problems rapidly in Windows 2000 Server
In this Windows 2000 Server tip, Jim Boyce explores a few of the utilities that are useful for troubleshooting replication problems in Active Directory. Active Directory uses a multimaster replication model in which any domain controller can make changes to the database. When you make changes...
Tags: Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, Microsoft Windows, Servers, Jim Boyce, Directory services, server, Repadmin, replication, Windows 2000 Server Tips Newsletter, Utility, Requirement, Operating Systems, Software, Enterprise Software, Hardware
Technical articles 2006-05-22
Develop a strategy for requirements gathering
There's more to requirements gathering than getting an initial framework. Understanding the differing goals of the requirements process is an important key to understanding how to get requirements done right. In most mid-sized IT organizations the process of gathering requirements is a little more advanced than scribbling a...
Tags: Robert L. Bogue, strategy, requirements process, SMB Strategies Newsletter, TechRepublic Inc., Solution, Requirement, Financial Services, Productivity
Technical articles 2005-08-01
Testing Web links with LinkChecker for Linux
Testing links on your Web site can be a time-consuming task if you don't have a tool to help shoulder the load. This Linux tip will show you how to get LinkChecker and how to use it. Manually checking a Web site to see if all links resolve ...
Tags: Web, LinkChecker, Linux, Vincent Danen, Scripting languages, Programming languages, Development tools, tool, Linux Tips Newsletter, TechRepublic Inc., Web Site, Requirement, Web Site Development, Productivity, Channel Management, UNIX, Web Technology, Operating Systems, Open Source, Software, Internet, Marketing, Software/Web Development, Web Development
Technical articles 2005-07-25
Ceu Journal 1.1 (Windows)
Ceu Journal tracks your continuing education requirements, classes taken, and displays your progress. Simply enter your licensing or certification requirements and the classes you take. Ceu Journal shows you the list of classes, dates, and number of contact hours completed. You can view your current total and how much more...
Tags: Class, Requirement, Breneman Utilities, Microsoft Windows, Quality, Training And Certification, Operating Systems, Software, Business Operations
Software downloads 2004-02-23


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