According to Steve McConnell in Software Project Survival Guide, "The most difficult part of requirements gathering is not documenting what the users 'want'; it is the effort of helping users figure out what they 'need' that can be successfully provided within the cost and schedule parameters available to the development team."
Since 1997, ALG has been employing best practices in requirements gathering, analysis and data modeling to help leading technology companies overcome the challenge of successfully gathering and defining software requirements.
The strength of ALG’s requirements gathering methodology is that it is based on:
- Sustainable and repeatable processes for product planning
- Collaboration between systems and requirements analysts, product management and software engineering
- Efficient and streamlined process of collecting, interpreting, and tracking requirements and market intelligence
- Collaboration and Data Distribution
JAD sessions, process analysis, group user modeling and individual user interviews are used to analyze and refine requirements. The end result is a robust framework for gathering, organizing, prioritizing, sharing, and disseminating business requirements throughout your organization.
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