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In addition to TechWRITE's excellent
writing skills, we also have the ability to analyze business requirements
and translate them into easily-understood system specifications.
Well-analyzed, clearly-written business requirements and resulting
specifications provide the basis for successful projects. At TechWRITE,
we have the in-depth business and technology experience to guarantee
this solid foundation.
Our extensive project experience includes a thorough understanding
of System Development LifeCycle (SDLC) Methodologies such as Waterfall,
Rapid Application Development (RAD), Spiral, and Agile (SCRUM) and
this allows us to create requirements that meet the needs of your
SDLC. In addition TechWRITE can translate requirements into a variety
of usable artifacts such as Unified Modeling Language (UML), Rational
Rose, Visio, Sparx Enterprise Architect and Rational Unified Process
(RUP).
If you'd like a free consultation, fill out the form at the bottom
of the page. Or, if you have any questions and want to learn more
about our services, give us a call at 856-848-6593
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Business
Requirements |
Our approach to business requirements definition includes
the elicitation and development of requirements
and the creation of the following project documents, written
in clear English.
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Business Requirements
Document (BRD) |
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User Requirements
Specification (URS) |
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Use cases and associated
diagrams |
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Test plans |
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Risk analysis |
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Workflow diagrams |
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System Specifications
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Our approach to system
specifications includes the creation of a description of the current environment
and as well as the creation of detailed documentation regarding its future deployment.
Input to system specifications includes business and technical
requirements as well as hardware/software architecture reviews.
The result is the following set of documents, written in clear
English and enhanced with clearly illustrated diagrams: |
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Functional specifications |
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Non-functional specifications |
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Capability Maturity
Model (CMM) |
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Collaboration/Communication diagram |
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Data models |
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Traceability matrix |
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Diagrams (Interative, Activity,
State Transition, Class, Sequence, Component, Deployment) |
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