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|a Beatty, Joy
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|a Visual models for software requirements
|c Joy Beatty, Anthony Chen
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|a Redmond, Wash.
|b Microsoft Press
|c 2012
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|a xxxiv, 442 pages
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index
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|a Part I: An Introduction to Models -- Chapter 1: Introduction to RML -- Chapter 2: Model Categorization -- Part II: Objectives Models -- Chapter 3: Business Objectives Model -- Chapter 4: Objective Chain -- Chapter 5: Key Performance Indicator Model -- Chapter 6: Feature Tree -- Chapter 7: Requirements Mapping Matrix -- Part III: People Models -- Chapter 8: Org Chart -- Chapter 9: Process Flow -- Chapter 10: Use Case -- Chapter 11: Roles and Permissions Matrix -- Part IV: Systems Models -- Chapter 12: Ecosystem Map -- Chapter 13: System Flow -- Chapter 14: User Interface Flow -- Chapter 15: Display-Action-Response -- Chapter 16: Decision Table -- Chapter 17: Decision Tree -- Chapter 18: System Interface Table -- Part V: Data Models -- Chapter 19: Business Data Diagram -- Chapter 20: Data Flow Diagram -- Chapter 21: Data Dictionary -- Chapter 22: State Table -- Chapter 23: State Diagram -- Chapter 24: Report Table -- Part VI: Models in the Big Picture -- Chapter 25: Selecting Models for a Project -- Chapter 26: Using Models Together
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|a Apply best practices for capturing, analyzing, and implementing software requirements through visual models--and deliver better results for your business. The authors--experts in eliciting and visualizing requirements--walk you through a simple but comprehensive language of visual models that has been used on hundreds of real-world, large-scale projects. Build your fluency with core concepts--and gain essential, scenario-based context and implementation advice--as you progress through each chapter. Transcend the limitations of text-based requirements data using visual models that more rigorously identify, capture, and validate requirements Get real-world guidance on best ways to use visual models--how and when, and ways to combine them for best project outcomes Practice the book's concepts as you work through chapters Change your focus from writing a good requirement to ensuring a complete system
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