Characteristics of a Good Software Requirements Specification (SRS)
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#4That cartoon has been around quite a while and I still chuckle every time I see it. At my previous job, I had requirements training with Karl Weigers (who wrote the "Software Requirements" book from Microsoft Press). I'm not a fan of BDUF unless you've only got one chance to succeed, but it was invaluable as a guide for learning how to communicate requirements. So if you're writing stories and practicing agile, are y…
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#5I thought the entire point of the Agile movement was that such a requirements spec was, in essence, impossible for precisely the reasons shown in that cartoon?
If you write enough user stories it seems that eventually you have an SRS.
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#6I thought the entire point of the Agile movement was that such a requirements spec was, in essence, impossible for precisely the reasons shown in that cartoon?