Army Test and Evaluation Command and Maneuver Center of Excellence experts identify five missteps in requirements development that can slow or halt a program in testing. Poorly defined requirements ...
The Department of Homeland Security invests billions of dollars each year in major acquisition programs to assist in executing its many critical missions. The Government Accountability Office ...
A great disconnect persists between the acquisition work force and maturation of the capability requirements development work force. Bridging the gap would help rein in the spiraling-out-of-control ...
Part 1 of this feature discussed the need for requirements-based testing for traceability and verification, as well as standards compliance for critical software. Requirements based testing, and its ...
In alignment with the Army’s focus on readiness, the Joint Munitions Command is leading the way to create a common operating picture of munitions requirements across the enterprise. The common ...
The problem with Agile, SCRUM and DevOps – and all abstract solutions – is that expectations are always set too high toward unachievable goals. Requirements management and applications development are ...
There’s a lot of discussion about “The Wall” these days for our southern border. Let’s step back and analyze if that’s the real issue…Why a wall? Why not a wall? What’s the real problem? Many ...
Particularly in the realm of software development, AI's influence is rapidly transforming one of the most crucial yet challenging phases of product development: requirements gathering. Traditionally, ...
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