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Telling Stories: A Short Path to Writing Better Software Requirements
 
 

Telling Stories: A Short Path to Writing Better Software Requirements [Kindle Edition]

Ben Rinzler

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From System Designers to Top Management, Everyone loves a good story

Once upon a time, it was well understood that stories teach better than plain facts. Why then are most software requirements documents a baffling hodge-podge of diagrams, data dictionaries, and bullet points, held together by little more than a name and a staple? Telling Stories teaches you to combine proven standards of requirements analysis with the most ancient and effective tool for sharing information, the narrative. Telling Stories simplifies and refines the classic methods of Structured Analysis, providing organization, design, and old-fashioned writing advice. Whether you?re just getting started or an experienced requirements writer, Telling Stories can help you turn dull, detailed material into an engaging, logical, and readable story, a story that can make the difference for your project and your career.

  • Learn why readers believe and remember what they learn from stories
  • Work with team members to gather content, tell their stories, and win their support
  • Use stories to find every requirement
  • Create diagrams that almost tell the story on their own (while looking clear and professional)
  • Explain everything important about a process
  • Use precise language to remove the ambiguity from requirements
  • Write a forceful executive summary that stands on its own and sells a project to senior management
  • Summarize often to keep the reader focused on key issues
  • Structure the document so every part has a clear place and purpose

Synopsis

Telling Stories focuses on how to write a software requirements document using the most ancient and human process for sharing information, the narrative. Telling Stories will explain that a requirement document must capture the requirements of all stakeholders and communicate them to the designers and builders of the system. But the book will also describe how the document must sell the project to senior management and other important decision makers. The book addresses how to meet these two different needs with a single document, and why it should be a single document. It explains the power of narrative for communicating complex information and maps the common elements of a story to the requirements process. Beginning with the planning stages, the book summarizes common methods of gathering requirements (referring to other books as needed): identifying stakeholders and important elements of the system, stakeholder goals, non-functional requirements, important processes, vital data, key metrics, and so on. With this starting point established, the book offers a basic outline that incorporates these elements.After explaining the planning stage, the book describes ways of using language and pictures to tell a compelling story, including structured, precise language and diagrams that define specific outcomes.

There will be very detailed recommendations for how to make data flow diagrams more clear and readable, as well as guidelines for closely integrating text process descriptions. With the tools and concepts described, Telling Stories details the assembly of the content into current state and future state process flows. It will show exactly how to explain processes, and how to extract requirements. It also explains how to incorporate non-functional requirements. With the process descriptions complete, the book describes how to assemble all the pieces and finish the document, how to write the Executive Summary, and how to add any other parts required by the project. Finally, it discusses harvesting content for other documents like functional specifications and test plans, and maintaining requirements during and after development.


Produktinformation

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • Dateigröße: 1345 KB
  • Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe: 160 Seiten
  • Verlag: Wiley; Auflage: 1 (27. Mai 2009)
  • Verkauf durch: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ASIN: B0062OBIV8
  • Text-to-Speech (Vorlesemodus): Aktiviert
  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: #216.101 Bezahlt in Kindle-Shop (Siehe Top 100 Bezahlt in Kindle-Shop)

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Like a great college class, with a cool professor 24. April 2009
Von Rachel Cottone - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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"Telling Stories" offers the simple truth that people learn best through storytelling and that the best software requirements are plotted with this in mind. Having spent a good many years as a student, teacher, and technology writer myself, I appreciate a book that gets to the heart of communication and in the process makes me smile.

Ben Rinzler is a great storyteller and his funny insights into the workings of the workplace, with all its communication challenges, ring true. There is a lot of material here, including a surprisingly broad survey of different informing disciplines (the work of Joe Williams is referenced, for example). Despite the quantity of material covered, it never feels like a plod and has lots of good visuals and examples all the way through.

"Telling Stories" continues to be a good "go to" reference and it now lives on my desk at work, right between the computer and Strunk and White.
7 von 8 Kunden fanden die folgende Rezension hilfreich
a bit too thin for forty dollars 26. März 2009
Von arzewski - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Taschenbuch
You don't see everyday a brand new book on requirements, so this one caught my eye. First thing I noticed is the price: $40. In my hands, judging from the thickness of the paperback, it felt I was holding a short handbook of style. There are some good thoughts in this book: examples of ambiguous and weak writing, and how to changed them to make them more active and measurable. There is a chapter on charts and how to improve them, by showing some chart nodes that seem to be mixing a state (static) with a process (action) and suggestions on how to improve what the chart maker is trying to communicate to the reader. One small item that i found a bit disappointing is that the words used in the language of defining requirements, such as SHALL, WILL, MAY was in a small paragraph towards the end. It's a good book to improve how to convey information in a more forceful and communicative way, but if you can get someone else to buy it, since those 140 pages are worth their weight in gold.
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This book saved my life! 20. September 2009
Von Leora Bersohn - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Taschenbuch
A month into a new job, I was given two weeks to gather and write business requirements for software, something I'd never done before. Thank God for Telling Stories, which was clear, witty, and above all instructive. I followed Ben Rinzler's step-by-step instructions and produced a document that made the clients happy. If you are new to requirements or need a refresher, this book is a lifesaver!

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