5 Steps To Better Requirements Peer Reviews
Posted by EdmontonPMNov 18
Online Webinar – Recorded February 27th, 2013
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider: PM Times (Diversified Business Communications REP1811)
Development Peer Review Is Effective
It Ensures A Higher Quality Product
Unfortunately, peer reviews of requirements documents often aren’t held when intended and those that are performed don’t always go as intended. Reviewers take only a superficial look and they often miss major defects that lurk in the specification, leading to delivery of a poor quality product.
In this webinar, Karl Wiegers, a best-selling author and speaker on requirements management and software peer reviews, gives practical advice to make requirements peer reviews more effective and encourage prospective reviewers to participate.
Listen in as Karl shares:
- An overview of the peer review formality spectrum
- Major characteristics of reviews
- Five steps you can take to improve peer reviews of requirements
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(Value Technical Project Management 1.5 PDU’s)
Project Management Best Practices With Karl Wiegers
Presenter: Karl E. Wiegers (LinkedIn profile) Principal Consultant Process Impact has provided training and consulting services worldwide on many aspects of software development, management and process improvement.
Karl is the author of many books including:
- Software Requirements 2
- Practical Project Initiation: A Handbook with Tools (Best Practices)
- Creating a Software Engineering Culture,
- Peer Reviews in Software: A Practical Guide
- Software Requirements
- More About Software Requirements: Thorny Issues and Practical Advice
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5 Steps To Better Requirements Peer Reviews
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