Thursday, September 01, 2005

Better ways to find and satisfy requirements.

If you're interested in better ways to build better systems, you should take a look at the courses that Tom Gilb and Kai Gilb will be teaching in London this October.

Titles include Requirement Specification (two day), Evolutionary Project Management (two day) and Agile Inspection (one day).

Tom's new book on Competitive Engineering has had glowing reviews (not just from me :-) and the courses will give you a chance to learn how to apply key techniques directly from the author.

You can find out more at the testing solutions group website.

1 comment:

Romilly Cocking said...

I don't think there is a conflict.

Tom's Evo approach is one of the very first published agile methodologies; Kent Beck has acknowledged the debt owed by the Agile community to Tom's ideas.

In Evo, it's fine (and usual) for requirements to change during the course of the development. The driver is to make measurable progress in each week's iteration towards implementing the current requirements. Sound familiar?