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New Post 9/30/2010 4:35 AM
User is offline MasterPoo
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Re: Requirements checklist 

I was given this book a few years ago "The Project Managers Toolkit" which has a section on that.  I can't seem to find an electronic version of that, maybe someone can help us both out.

 

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New Post 9/30/2010 5:55 PM
User is offline KJ
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Re: Requirements checklist 

MasterPoo,

The best thing to do is ask the "user" what they require. Checklists can cause some serious problems. Remember, each assignment is different, just ask Tony.

warm regards,

K

 
New Post 10/14/2010 2:40 AM
User is offline Ahmed Saber
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Re: Requirements checklist 

Hi,

please send to me ur email as i have one to send it to you

Ahmed Saber

 
New Post 10/19/2010 5:21 AM
User is offline Ahmed Saber
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Re: Requirements checklist 

send me your email

my email is [email protected]

 
New Post 10/31/2010 5:51 AM
User is offline Craig Brown
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Re: Requirements checklist 

 Take a look at the contents of Robertson and Robertson's "Mastering The Requirements Process" It's on Amazon.  Or google Volere requirements management.

 
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