Practical Software Requirements: A Manual of Content and Style
Editorial Reviews
CompBookReview.com, October 99
"Authored with an eye toward the novice, Practical Software Requirements is a comprehensive guidebook for drafting project requirements. The author's in-depth examination includes non-hierarchical ways to break down complex problems, elements of the problem domain, and different information needed to address different problem types.
An extensive style section addresses the detail of making information understandable focusing on how to group and sequence topics, writing definitions, and how to avoid boring the reader. Filled with examples this title should be considered required reading BEFORE graduation!"
Alan Zeichick for Software Development, July, 1999
"It takes an outstanding writer to bring an unexciting topic to life, and in this era of hype-ridden tomes about Java, open source software, Microsoft lawsuits, Year 2000, and .com "best practices," I was frankly skeptical about staying awake through a book on software requirements. However, Kovitz pulled it off in a way that's thorough as well as captivating, with copious examples."
Practical Software Requirements: A Manual of Content and Style
Practical Software Requirements: A Manual of Content and Style,Benjamin L. Kovitz,Manning Publications,1884777597,Computer Books: General,Computer software,Computers,Computers - Languages / Programming,Development,Programming - Software Development,Programming Languages - General,Software Documentation,Computer Software Packages,Software Design,Project management,Requirements
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