Scientifically
Defining Requirements
By
Jerry
Zhu, UCSoft
A key problem in the software industry today is that
development starts without adequate requirements. This problem causes many
other problems such as imprecise time estimates, schedule delays and budget
overruns. This presentation categorizes systems and application domains where
adequate requirements are possible a prior. It shows what systems can be
specified early, characteristics whereby such systems can be identified, and
then a scientific requirements process to define requirements.
Jerry Zhu has fifteen years of software development
experience and was an adjunct professor at VCU between 2001 and 2004. He is a
forward thinker of engineering discipline of software, promoting scientific
way of developing software as he wrote papers on the subject for journals and
conferences.
WHERE: Training Room, CapTech
Consulting – Sales & Training Center
7100 Forest Avenue, Suite 204, Richmond, VA 23226
Tel: 804-683-0272 (Raju);
804-307-5722
(Margy)
WHEN: August 9, 2011
5:30 to 6:00 - Meet and Greet
6:00 to 8:00 –Presentation
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