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MKS Inc. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • In 2008 Forrester proclaims MKS as the leader in requirements management in the independent research report
  • MKS positioned in the 'Leaders' quadrant in Gartner's first ever Magic Quadrant for Software Change and Configuration Management (SCCM) for Distributed Platforms
  • Gartner positioned MKS as a leader in the 2009 Magic Quadrant for Software Change and Configuration Management (SCCM) for Distributed Platform
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  • Forrester named MKS as a leader in Agile development management tools in Forrester Research Inc., May 2010
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Introduction to SAMATE - SAMATE - 0 views

  • establish a methodology for evaluating software assurance tools
  • Source Code Security Analyzers – This class of software tools examines source code files for security weaknesses and potential vulnerabilities
  • Web Application Vulnerability Scanners – These tools crawl a web application’s pages and search the application for vulnerabilities by simulating attacks on it
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  • A new effort on Binary Code Scanners - Similar to source code security analyzers, this class of tool analyzes a compiled binary application, including libraries, and provides a report of code weakness over the entire application.
  • The SAMATE Reference Dataset (SRD) - A community repository of example code and other artifacts to help end users evaluate tools and developers test their methods
  • Third annual Static Analysis Tools Exposition, which is in progress. The goals are to enable empirical research based on large test sets, encourage improvement of tools, and speed tool adoption by objectively demonstrating their use on real software.
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http://www.abelia.com/docs/122_016.pdf - 0 views

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    Comparison IEEE/EIA 12207, J-STD-016, ISO/IEC 12207, J-STD-016, MIL-STD-498  for Acquirers and Developers Opm: rws j-std-016 (waterportaal, havik2)
Peter Van der Straaten

The beginner's guide to BDD (behaviour-driven development) - 0 views

  • to support the ability for systems to change, we should be able to safely make big changes (supported by automated scenarios), as well as the small ones (supported by automated object specifications).
  • Impact mapping
  • mind mapping
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  • business goal, one or more actors, one or more impacts and one or more ways to support or prevent these impacts
  • You always start with the business goal; it is your map’s root node. You then grow the map out from the goal by first identifying all the actors (e.g. the customer or the team) that could help or prevent the project from achieving the goal. Each actor could have multiple ways to help or hinder achieving the goal, we call these impacts. The last layer of an impact map defines what the project or delivery team can do in order to support or prevent particular impacts from happening, and this is the layer where your software options come into play.
  • In BDD we use Cynefin to identify which features require the most attention
  • Value and complexity analysis
  • reuse
  • outsource
  • Cynefin to make strategic planning decisions based on value/complexity analysis
  • Planning in examples
  • Usage-centered design
  • Ubiquitous language
  • eliminate the cost of translation
  • borrowed from DDD (Domain Driven Design)
  • 'Given, describes the initial context for the example'When' describes the action that the actor in the system or stakeholder performs'Then' describes the expected outcome of that action
  • Introducing the three amigos
  • no single person has the full answer to the problem
  • business person, a developer and a tester.
  • Development through examples
  • The BDD loops
  • How we use it
Peter Van der Straaten

IT Job Market, Processes & Methodologies Category - 0 views

  • Agile Software Development21+4£45,000-10114 (8.23 %)
  • Scrum35+10£47,500-6778 (5.51 %)
Peter Van der Straaten

eBook: Requirements Definition and Management for Dummies - Blueprint Software Systems - 0 views

  • Requirements Definition and Management for DummiesSmart businesses know that high-quality requirements are the cornerstone of any successful software development project. This fun and friendly ebook is an introduction to the role that is central to requirements: the Business Analyst. It explains why the role is so critical and how Business Analysts are transforming software projects.
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      Content quite superficial; It's somewhat usefull for RE, RM and BA newbies. Mostly advertises the blueprint tool
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    VALT TEGEN: Relatief oppervlakkig, en meer een vehikel om eigen tool aan de man te brengen.
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SearchSoftwareQuality - Software Requirements researched and organized - 0 views

  • Requirements Software requirements resources to help development teams create quality software.
Peter Van der Straaten

IREB - Mission - 0 views

  • Requirements Engineering ist eine Schlüsseldisziplin
  • jährliche Bericht der Standish Group “The Scope of Software Development Project Failures”
  • Rund die Hälfte der in dem Bericht untersuchten Projekte erreicht die angestrebten Ziele nicht aufgrund von Fehlern im Requirements Engineering.
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IREB -Mission - 0 views

  • Requirements Engineering is a key discipline
  • the annual report of the Standish Group, “The Scope of Software Development Project Failures”. About half of all projects examined in the report fail to achieve their set goals because of a lack of requirements engineering.
Peter Van der Straaten

Automating Requirements Management - K.E. Wiegers - 0 views

  • Automating Requirements Management
  • Software Development, July 1999
Peter Van der Straaten

Use-Case 2.0 ebook - 0 views

  • re-focuses on the essentials and offers a slimmed down, leaner way of working, for software teams seeking the benefits of iterative, incremental development at an enterprise level
  • Author: Ivar Jacobson, Ian Spence, Kurt Bittner
  • Based on several years of work with many of our customers around the world, we have revamped use cases to provide a scalable approach to managing requirements for agile projects and programs.
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    Free e-book (after registration)
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