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inGearX
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business requirements

What are the industry standards / templates for the business requirements that non tech people write - before handing in a request and etc to developers...

Thank you...

johnnyboyct

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Re: business requirements

Id LOVE to see some kind of actual documents of this type

jayco437
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I don't know that there is a single standard for this.

Some project management articles listed here however:

»tc.eserver.org/dir/Design/Web-De···nagement

If you're the business person and you're writing it for developers within your own company you might want to find out from the development supervisor what kind of development cycle the team uses and maybe you could cater to that.

Here's a nice short article on the beginning part of the development process: »www.alistapart.com/articles/Process

Never used it before myself (or even know anyone that has), but if time = money for you, you could look at this: »www.proposalkit.com/

If it's in-house you could try something as simple as this: »en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statement_of_work

I used it at one of my jobs, coupled with weekly e-mail updates and bi-weekly phone meetings. Its pretty simple because you just say what you're going to do, when it will be done, and what your customer will get when its over. We really did it mostly to define goals and eliminate scope creep.

tao
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