RTM’d today: Visual Models for Software Requirements
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RTM’d today: Visual Models for Software Requirements
Devon Musgrave
11 Jul 2012 5:00 PM
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We are delighted to announce that Visual Models for Software Requirements , by Joy Beatty and Anthony Chen, has shipped to the printer! Hard copies should begin being shipped from our distributor to customers in the next couple weeks. If you’re a business analyst or product manager who is looking for an effective way to help executives, technical teams, and other stakeholders understand proposed solutions, you’re going to want this book. It describes a simple but comprehensive language of visual models for software requirements called Requirements Modeling Language, or RML, that helps organizations improve the way they elicit, model, and understand what their solutions can and cannot deliver. You can order the book here or here . In today’s post, please enjoy the book’s Contents at a Glance
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