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The Magic of Building Contextual Knowledge

Posted April 9, 2015 | Technology |

Software professionals have a hate-hate relationship with requirements. They hate that requirements have been an unsatisfactory guide to action, and they hate that they still depend on them. Agile resolved part of this dilemma, replacing the traditional requirements tome with user stories. Over time, the Agile requirements toolkit expanded to include epics, themes, storyboards, wireframes, story maps, and other types of content.

About The Author
Tom Grant
Tom Grant is the former Practice Director of Cutter Consortium's Agile Product Management & Software Engineering Excellence practice. Dr. Grant's expertise in software development and delivery with a particular focus on Agile, Lean, application lifecycle management (ALM), product management, serious games, collaboration, innovation, and requirements.  Most recently, Dr. Grant was a Senior Analyst at Forrester Research. Previously, he served… Read More
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