Category Archives: Discovery

Functional Requirements and Use Cases: Avoiding Accidents and Mix-ups in System Engineering

posted by: Tom Schaetzle

Ok. You have decided to make a monumental decision: you are going to hire an architectural company to build a new house for you. After months and months and what has to equal hundreds of thousands of dollars, you drive to your new home, walk in and…realize things aren’t quite right. You flip the switch for [...]

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Estimating Website Projects

posted by: Gary Galvin

There is a lack of understanding the clients requirements and the level of effort (billable hours) it takes to complete that work. Take time to understand what they want so you can put an estimate around it.

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The New MyCarbonPledge.com

posted by: Kiley LoCascio

We recently launched one of our newest projects, MyCarbonPledge.com. My Carbon Pledge is an initiative of the Indianapolis Zoo to inform the public about the deleterious effects of carbon gas emissions on our ecosystems and wildlife habitats. The zoo’s efforts to date have mainly centered on the polar bear. As the projections show, two thirds [...]

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Build/Debug/Build vs. Discovery

posted by: Gary Galvin

37signals produced a great handbook for developing web applications – “Getting Real”. But still make sure you do discovery, a requirements workbook and most importantly use cases.

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