How to Structure a Website Requirements Document

  The requirements document for a website describes the website’s functionality, workflow, look and feel of the web pages, types of end users and the operations that they can perform on the website. This document when signed off by the website owner and the website designer/developer serves as an agreement between the two parties regarding Read more about How to Structure a Website Requirements Document[…]

What is UML?

UML is a standardized notation used for object oriented analysis and design. The graphical notation was derived from the specifications of three primary authors – Jim Rumbaugh, Ivar Jacobson and Grady Booch. Each of them originally created their own standard method (Object Modeling Technique, Use Case methodology and Entity-Relationships using Object Oriented Design respectively). Eventually, Read more about What is UML?[…]

Requirement Modeling and Use Case Diagrams

Requirement Modeling: A key aspect of system analysis is to translate the user needs into clear, concise and complete functional requirements of the system which are represented by requirement models. These models also work as specifications for the developers of the system. Use Case for Requirement Modeling: Use cases are the simplest and the most Read more about Requirement Modeling and Use Case Diagrams[…]

Rough Order of Magnitude (ROM) Tool

Purpose: A ROM tool that allows for effective IT project estimation. This Rough Order of Magnitude Template consists of 4 worksheets (Summary, Initiation, Plan/Design, & Execute) and incorporates Total Adjusted Function Point methodology. The Actual Order of Magnitude (AOM) is realized upon project completion. This ROM Template is invaluable for project managers.