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Title: BRASIG


1
BRASIG
  • Business Requirements Analysis Special Interest
    Group
  • Requirements Analysis Resources
  • David Randall
  • 8th February 2007

2
Outline
  • Book Reviews
  • Book Lists
  • Mailing Lists
  • Forums Blogs
  • Podcasts Webinars
  • International Institute of Business Analysis
    (IIBA)
  • Training Companies (IIBA Certified)
  • Tool Sites
  • Other Websites
  • Books Recommended in the RQNG Must Read Books
    Forum

3
Book Reviews
  • Ian Alexander
  • http//easyweb.easynet.co.uk/iany/reviews/reviews
    .htm
  • On his web page Ian Alexander has an extensive
    list of books that he has reviewed about
    requirements analysis and other areas of software
    engineering.
  • Must Read Books Forum Topics
  • http//www.requirementsnetwork.com/node/678commen
    t
  • Writing Effective Use Cases Cockburn
    (Addison-Wesley)
  • Patterns for Effective Use Cases Adolph,
    Bramble, Cockburn, Pols (Addison-Wesley)
  • Software Requirement, 2ed, Karl Wiegers
  • More about Software Requirements, Karl Wiegers
  • The Software Requirements - Memory Jogger, Ellen
    Gottesdiener
  • Software Requirement, 2ed, Karl Wiegers (he also
    has a CBT of the same name that follows the book)
  • Ellen Gottesdiener's book, Requirements by
    Collaboration.
  • UML for the IT Business Analyst by Howard Podeswa
  • Writing Better Requirements by Ian Alexander
  • Writing Effective Use Cases Alistair Cockburn
    (Addison-Wesley)
  • BABOK

4
Book Lists
  • Business Systems Analysis Bookstore
  • http//www.businessanalysisbooks.com/
  • A bookstore that specialises in Business System
    Analysis and Software Testing books. The
    categories will help you to find the exact book
    you need.
  • Leave these for Didar???
  • University of Technology Sydney
  • http//research.it.uts.edu.au/re/cgi-bin/resources
    _books.cgi
  • Hosts a list of requirements related books
  • Alan Davis
  • http//web.uccs.edu/adavis/UCCS/index.htm
  • On his site, Alan Davis provides free access to
    an extensive bibliography (almost 4000 entries)
    of requirements-related papers and books.
  • Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de
    Janeiro
  • http//www.inf.puc-rio.br/bdbib/
  • 'The Department of Computer Science of hosts an
    annotated bibliography of requirements
    engineering publications to help disseminate
    Requirements Engineering.

5
Mailing Lists
  • BRASIG
  • Business Requirements Analysis Special Interest
    Group (BRASIG) at the Australian Computer Society
    (ACS)
  • http//lists.nsw.acs.org.au/cgi-bin/mailman/listin
    fo/ra-sig
  • Sign-up NOW!!!
  • Requirements Engineering _at_ Yahoo
  • http//tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Requirements-En
    gineering/
  • The purpose of this mailing list is to provide
    environment for sharing knowledge and experience
    in the scope of Software Development Processes.
  • RESG
  • Requirements Engineering Specialist Group (RESIG)
    of the British Computer Society (BCS)
  • http//www.resg.org.uk/mailing_list.html
  • The RESG provides an email forwarding service to
    the requirements engineering community in the UK
    and worldwide. Calls for papers for RE-related
    conferences, workshops and special events are
    forwarded to the mailing list. Mailings also
    include reminders of coming RESG or related
    events and position openings for professionals in
    the RE field. The mailing list is moderated to
    ensure that all messages are RE-related and
    conform to the aims of the service
  • RE-Online (Defer to Didars talk)
  • http//discuss.it.uts.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/re-o
    nline
  • The RE-Online mailing list aims to act as an
    electronic forum for exchange of ideas among the
    requirements engineering researchers and
    practitioners. The list manager and moderator is
    Assistant Professor Didar Zowghi.

6
Forums Blogs
  • RQNG
  • Requirements Networking Group (RQNG)
  • http//www.requirementsnetwork.com/
  • RQNG is a community website specifically devoted
    to the discipline of "I.T. Requirements
    Management" aimed at Business Analysts, Systems
    Analysts, Project Managers, Testers - anyone with
    a direct association with requirements gathering
    and related disciplines.
  • RQNG will be publishing weekly articles,
    serialized articles, free education articles
    etc., and encouraging experts to join, submit
    articles, blogs, forums, form groups, join
    groups, SIG's etc.
  • Seilevel
  • http//requirements.seilevel.com/messageboard/inde
    x.php
  • Consultancy based in Austin hosts a fairly active
    message board for the Requirements community

7
Podcasts Webinars
  • ?

8
International Institute of Business Analysis
(IIBA)
  • Not-for-profit professional association for
    Business Analysis professionals.
  • http//www.theiiba.org/
  • Vision is to be the leading world-wide
    professional association that develops and
    maintains standards for the practice of business
    analysis and for the certification of
    practitioners.
  • IIBA will achieve that goal by
  • Creating and developing awareness and recognition
    of the value and contribution of the Business
    Analyst,
  • Defining the Body of Knowledge,
  • Providing a forum for knowledge sharing and
    contribution to the Body of Knowledge,
  • Identifying the required skills and competencies
    of a qualified Business Analyst,
  • Defining training and professional development
    standards and
  • Publicly recognizing and certifying qualified
    Business Analysts.
  • Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK)
  • Captures the sum of knowledge within the
    profession of Business Analysis
  • Areas of knowledge and skills
  • Associated activities tasks
  • Reflects currently accepted practices
  • is NOT a how to do business analysis
    instruction manual
  • is NOT a methodology and must not prescribe nor
    favour a methodology

9
Training Companies
  • IIBA Certified Courses
  • EQuest Consulting Pty Ltd
  • http//www.eqc.com.au/
  • Level 8/153 Walker Street North Sydney, NSW
  • EQuest Consulting provides a comprehensive
    Education Practice.
  • Primary focus is Project Management and Business
    Analysis Education.
  • Instructors are all PMP Certified and have many
    years of experience in senior roles in corporate
    environments. Many of them also work as
    consultants delivering consulting engagements.
    Their experience provides an extra dimension of
    reality in helping you build and strengthen the
    knowledge within your organisation.
  • Endorsed Course Business Analysis Fundamentals
  • IRM Training Pty Ltd (Charter EEP)
  • http//www.irm.com.au/
  • Suite 209, 620 Saint Kilda Road Melbourne,
    Victoria 3004
  • Instructor-led training workshops (public and
    private) in business analysis skills and
    techniques.
  • Endorsed Courses Business Analysis, Requirements
    Gathering and Specification
  • PMPartners (Charter EEP)
  • http//www.pmpartners.com.au/

10
Tool Sites
  • INCOSE
  • Requirements Management Tools Feature Comparisons
  • http//www.paper-review.com/tools/rms/read.php
  • A feature comparison for some 25 requirements
    management tools, including Borland CaliberRM,
    Telelogic DOORS, IBM Rational RequisitePro,
    Serena RTM, Gatherspace, and 20 others
  • Ian Alexanders Home Page
  • http//easyweb.easynet.co.uk/iany/other/vendors.h
    tm
  • Includes an overview of each tool
  • J. Ludwigs site Managing Requirements
  • Practical information about managing
    requirements. http//www.geocities.com/requirement
    smanagement/index.htm
  • Links to requirements management tools on the
    web.
  • Atlantic Systems Guild's Requirements
  • Management Tool Descriptions
  • http//www.volere.co.uk/tools.htm
  • Descriptions of many tools useful for dealing
    with requirements.
  • Article about Tools by Wiegers

11
Other Websites
  • Karl Wiegers site (Process Impact)
  • Karl is the author of the books including
    Software Requirements, 2nd Edition, More About
    Software Requirements, and has written many 160
    articles on many aspects of software requirements
    development and management.
  • http//www.processimpact.com
  • Lots of free articles on quality requirements
    practices as well as requirements free templates,
    links, webinars book recommendations.
  • Ian Alexander
  • Ian is well known as a speaker and writer on
    requirements. He helps to run the BCS
    Requirements Engineering Specialist Group.
  • http//easyweb.easynet.co.uk/iany/index.htm
  • Ellen Gottesdieners
  • http//www.ebgconsulting.com follow this up
  • Lots of templates tools articles etc.
  • Suzanne James Robertsons site (Volere)
  • http//www.volere.co.uk
  • Tools, templates and articles and links

12
Other Websites Cont
  • StickyMinds.com
  • http//www.stickyminds.com/index.asp
  • Online resource aimed at producing better
    software, offers original articles from industry
    experts, technical papers, industry news, a
    searchable tools and books guide, discussion
    forums, and more.
  • Online companion to Better Software magazine.
  • Scott W. Amblers site (Agile Modelling)
  • Effective Practices for Modelling and
    Documentation
  • http//www.agilemodeling.com/
  • Agile Modelling (AM) is a practice-based
    methodology for effective modelling and
    documentation of software-based systems. Simply
    put, Agile Modelling (AM) is a collection of
    values, principles, and practices for modelling
    software that can be applied on a software
    development project in an effective and
    light-weight manner.
  • BPTrends
  • http//www.bptrends.com
  • Paul Harmon, well known and respected market
    analyst, newsletter editor, consultant and
    author, and Celia Wolf, business strategy and
    marketing consultant, founded Business Process
    Trends to provide a primary source of news and
    information relating to all aspects of business
    process change, focused on trends, directions and
    best practices.
  • Business Rules Community
  • http//www.brcommunity.com

13
Books Recommended in the RQNG Must Read Books
Forum
  • Consistently Mentioned (no order)
  • Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK)
  • Mastering the Requirements Process by Suzanne
    Robertson, James Robertson
  • Requirements by Collaboration Workshops for
    Defining Needs by Ellen Gottesdiener
  • Software Requirements Memory Jogger A Pocket
    Guide to Help Software And Business Teams Develop
    And Manage Requirements by Ellen Gottesdiener
  • Software Requirements, Second Edition by Karl E.
    Wiegers
  • UML Distilled A Brief Guide to the Standard
    Object Modeling Language (2nd Edition) by Martin
    Fowler, Kendall Scott
  • UML for the IT Business Analyst A Practical
    Guide to Object-Oriented Requirements Gathering
    by Howard Podeswa
  • Writing Better Requirements by Ian Alexander
  • Writing Effective Use Cases by Alistair Cockburn
  • Other Mentioned Books (no order)
  • Business Rule Concepts Getting to the Point of
    Knowledge Ron Ross
  • Business Rules Applied Building Better Systems
    Using the Business Rules Approach by Barbara Von
    Halle
  • Business Rules books by Ronald G. Ross
  • CaseMethod Entity Relationship Modelling by
    Barker (old but still useful)
  • Customer Centered Products Creating Successful
    Products Through Smart Requirements Management by
    Ivy F. Hooks, Kristin A. Farry
  • Other Mentioned Books (cont )
  • Data Model Resource Book A Library of Logical
    Data and Data Warehouse Designs by Len
    Silverston, William H. Inmon, Kent Graziano
  • Discovering REAL Business Requirements for
    Software Project Success by Robin F. Goldsmith
  • Managing Software Requirements A Use Case
    Approach, Second Edition by Dean Leffingwell, Don
    Widrig
  • More About Software Requirements Thorny Issues
    and Practical Advice by Karl E. Wiegers
  • Patterns for Effective Use Cases by Paul Bramble,
    Alistair Cockburn, Andy Pols, Steve Adolph
  • Rapid Prototyping Moving to Business-Centric
    Development by John P. Reilly
  • Requirements Analysis From Business Views to
    Architecture, by David C. Hay http//www.zifa.com
    as well, for the official Zachman Framework
    website.
  • The Facilitator's Fieldbook (2nd Edition). This
    book is excellent at describing the softer people
    and background skills required to elicit
    requirements.
  • UML Weekend Crash Course by Thomas A. Pender
  • Use Case Modeling by Kurt Bittner, Ian Spence
  • Word Hacks Tips Tools for Taming Your Text
    (Hacks) by Andrew Savikas
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