Firefox:2.0 Product Requirements Document in Requirements
This document describes the product requirements for Firefox 2.0. The intent is that all items described here will be implemented prior to the end of the product's development cycle of approximately 12 months.
Functional spec for Aggreg8 in Requirements
More open source projects should release their specs to the public like this.
Karl Wiegers Describes Ten Requirements Traps to Avoid in Requirements
A recognized expert shares the symptoms and solutions for common requirements-related project problems, including inadequate customer involvement, vague and ambiguous requirements, inadequate change process, and scope creep.
Managing Iterative Software Development with Use Cases in Requirements
Even though use cases provide all these benefits, however, there can be confusion about how to work with them iteratively, or, even more important, how to drive iterations with use cases. (The Rational Edge)
Getting Creative With Specs: Usable Software Specifications in Requirements
By abandoning the traditional idea of a spec in favor of a usable spec, you can deliver something that's fun to show off, easy to understand, and confidence-inspiring.
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