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--- Ronica Roth <rr...@globusandcosmos.com> wrote:
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| Searched the archive and the Web (but perhaps not well on this
| first day
| back from vacation) and couldn't find, but we've discussed
| requirements
| management and software development lifecycle here before, so maybe
| someone knows....
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| I'm trying to find a mailing list as wonderful as TECHWR-L and
| WORD-PC
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| software development lifecycle, and the life of the business
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It has been awhile since I've been there, but the
Requirements Engineering listserv out of Clemson U. is
very good. I good some great advice from some
leading-edge authors.
Tony Markatos
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Couldn't find the Clemson list, but thanks to others' reminders to
search UML and RUP, I've signed up for Rational's RUP user group and
Requisite Pro user group.
There was also the precise UML group, but that one seemed a little
hard-core. Those are the people working on the next version of UML, and
the top thinkers about SWDL. www.puml.org.
The RUP list one has already been useful. Not sure yet how many general
(as opposed to tool-specific) topics the Req Pro group will cover. We
aren't using any tools at my company right now (I've only just
introduced use cases, UML and JAD into the technology group here), so
most tool-based lists aren't quite the way to go for me.
And since these forums are hard to find on IBM's site, here are some
links:
Rational/IBM forums:
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/forums/dw_rforums.jsp
The RUP list:
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/forums/dw_forum.jsp?forum=335&cat=
24&hideBody=true
The ReqPro list:
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/forums/dw_forum.jsp?forum=340&cat=
24&hideBody=true
Ronica Roth
Business Analyst/Technical Writer
Group Voyagers Inc.
-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Markos [mailto:ajma...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2004 11:23 AM
To: TECHWR-L
Subject: Re: mailing list for requirements management/business analysts?
It has been awhile since I've been there, but the Requirements
Engineering listserv out of Clemson U. is very good. I good some great
advice from some leading-edge authors.
Tony Markatos