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March 30, 2020 Chris Griffiths

We have discussed forms that allow users to interact with an application and we have discussed the data model that…

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Filed under: action, agile, logical system model, system design, system documentation

How to define a Form

Chris Griffiths

In previous posts we have discussed data modelling and the data dictionary. This post is to discuss the input forms…

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Filed under: form design, logical system model, page design, system specification

Static Testing

March 29, 2020 Chris Griffiths

AKA Traceability. This is the mapping of requirements through the SDLC (software delivery life-cycle) to ensure that they are included…

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Filed under: agile, SDLC, software development, static testing, testing techniques, traceability, waterfall

System Design Fundamentals

Chris Griffiths

This is a large topic with many tomes written regarding various design patterns and processes. This BLOG is instead an…

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Filed under: design decision, design pattern, design principle, logical design component, solution design, system design, technical architect

Agile Issues

Chris Griffiths

Agile is a great way to work but there are some issues that need to be understood before adopting the…

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Filed under: agile, BDD, Behaviour-Driven Design, colocation, documentation, TDD, Test Driven Design

Review Process

December 19, 2019 Chris Griffiths

A major control in all software delivery processes is the review process. This is where each agreed work item is…

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Filed under: accountable, agile, consulted, controls, development lifecycle, dlc, Governance, informed, product owner, RACI, RACI Matrix, responsible, review, scrum master, SDLC, signoff, stakeholder, waterfall

Development Life-Cycle Artefacts

Chris Griffiths

Whichever methodology you advocate for software delivery the basic building blocks and outputs of a software delivery lifecycle are the…

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Filed under: acceptance criteria, agile, analysis, design, dlc, epic, feature, impact assessment, logical component, requirement, SDLC, software delivery artefacts, software development, test case, user story, waterfall

Impact Assessment

Chris Griffiths

How to identify the impacts of a new requirement on an existing logical system model often depends on the level…

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Filed under: agile, analysis, checkpoint, impact assessment, review, software delivary, system component, use case

The Data Model

Chris Griffiths

The data model (aka the static model or the data dictionary) contains all of the data that is persisted within…

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Filed under: attribute, calculation, data dictionary, data model, derived data, entity, entity relationship, function, static model

Agile Techniques – Iteration Planning Meeting

November 19, 2019 Chris Griffiths

I like to use an iteration planning meeting as a means to bring together the project team and the stakeholders…

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Filed under: agile, iteration planning, software development

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