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Telling Stories: A Short Path to Writing Better Software Requirements

paperbackMarch 9, 2009
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ISBN-13: 9780470437001 ISBN-10: 0470437006
Publisher
Wiley
Binding
paperback
Published
March 9, 2009
Weight
0.4 lbs
Dimensions
22.90×1.00×15.20 cm

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Telling Stories: A Short Path to Writing Better Software Requirements by Rinzler, Ben. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780470437001.

From System Designers to Top Management, Everyone loves a good story Once upon a time, it was well understood that stories teach better than plain facts. Why then are most software requirements documents a baffling hodge-podge of diagrams, data dictionaries, and bullet points, held together by little more than a name and a staple? Telling Stories teaches you to combine proven standards of requirements analysis with the most ancient and effective tool for sharing information, the narrative. Telling Stories simplifies and refines the classic methods of Structured Analysis, providing organization, design, and old-fashioned writing advice. Whether you?re just getting started or an experienced requirements writer, Telling Stories can help you turn dull, detailed material into an engaging, logical, and readable story, a story that can make the difference for your project and your career. Learn why readers believe and remember what they learn from stories Work with team members to gather content, tell their stories, and win their support Use stories to find every requirement Create diagrams that almost tell the story on their own (while looking clear and professional) Explain everything important about a process Use precise language to remove the ambiguity from requirements Write a forceful executive summary that stands on its own and sells a project to senior management Summarize often to keep the reader focused on key issues Structure the document so every part has a clear place and purpose