Agile Inspection Leader & Value Requirements
3-Day Tutorial with Certification by Tom Gilb & Kai Gilb
March 16-18, 2009, in Munich, Germany (see Google Maps)
Organized by www.testingexperience.com
Agile Inspection Leader (1 day) with Tom and Kai Gilb
How to perform an efficient Agile Inspection
- Using Inspection to measure document quality
- Sampling
- How to write and inspect Large Documents
- Inspection on Requirements & Designs & Code & Tests
- How to use data to optimize your inspection
- Optimum Checking Rates
- Defect Types
- Defect Density
- Numeric Entry & Exit Criteria
Qualifies participants for certification: Agile Inspection Leader - Trained (more information on certification)
Value Requirements (2 Days) with Tom and Kai Gilb
How to Specify Critical Stakeholder & Product Value Requirements
So that the requirements are:
- Agile, Clear, Meaningful, Quantified, Measurable and Testable
- Specified so they are representative of the real requirements
that your many Stakeholders have
- and specified in such a way that managers/engineers/developers can intelligently prioritize
them and develop towards satisfying them
How to Specify Core Function Requirements
Many developers, especially in software development, treat Functions, or what they normally call Functionalities - sometimes specified as use cases or stories, as the dominant type of requirement. This is clearly not representing reality well, yes functions are fundamental, in that they specify what your product or service must do to be on the market at all. But Functions are pretty much the same among all your competitors. Functions do not, by themselves, make a product or service competitive, they are only interesting in combination with Product Values (qualities).
Value Requirement professionals get insights into what Function Requirements really are, how to specify them, and how to use them effectively in combination with Stakeholder and Product Values.
How to Specify Solution Requirements, and how not to mix solutions up with functions
Qualifies participants to certification: Value Requirements Professional - Trained (more information on certification)

