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Conference Paper Risk Management, Innovation, Program Management, Requirements Management 21 April 2004
Project management challenges in cross-national, multi-partner, high-risk, research and technology development projects
By Vogiatzis, Nikos The presentation addresses the challenges faced in meeting the extraordinary requirements associated with innovative, high-risk, technology research projects. The presentation takes its paradigms…
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Conference Paper Requirements Management, Agile, Decision Making, Risk Management, Information Technology 12 October 2010
Flexible project management
By Smith, Preston G. | Oltmann, Jeff To implement software development initiatives, IT project managers often adopt agile techniques and methods. The IT industry's success in using agile has encouraged project managers working in…
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Conference Paper Requirements Management, Risk Management, Business Analysis 10 October 2015
Uncover gaps in your requirements using requirements risk management techniques
By Lee, Cheryl | Schibi, Ori According to a 2014 Project Management Institute Pulse of the Profession® report, inaccurate requirements gathering is the second most common reason for project failure, second only to changing…
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Conference Paper Risk Management, Requirements Management, Business Analysis, Scope Management 29 October 2013
Taking requirements to the next level
By Burek, Paul If a project suffers from vague or misunderstood requirements, missing information, or an unclear definition of scope, project failure may be imminent. These problems can occur with any type of…
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