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Project management template for FREE download KOSTENLOSER Download: Projektmanagement VorlageDec 24, 2009
Projects by the book or by the trenches?
The PRINCE2 project management standard by the OGC is a very practical piece of work. There is no obligation to do it by the book while you meet certain criteria. And it is supposed to be helpful, not an...
German Planguage Concept GlossaryDec 23, 2009
I published a German Version of the Gilb's Planguage Concept Glossary on Google Docs. It comprises the 178 core terms of systems engineering and RealQA concepts that are part of the Competitive Engineering book. In the future I plan to translate the...
Who is your hero systems engineer?Dec 5, 2009
These days, I‘m inquiring about engineering. I‘d like to know who your hero systems engineer was or is (or will be?). Please comment, or send me a twitter message. Thank you!
Thank you again for making it past the first paragraph. ;-) It all...
Why High-level Measurable Requirements Speed up Projects by Building TrustOct 3, 2009
(Allow 5 minutes or less reading time)
Stephen M.R. Covey‘s The Speed of Trust caused me to realize that trust is an important subject in the field of Requirements Engineering.
Neither the specification of high-level requirements (a.k.a....
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