Requirements Management: A Practice Guide by Project Management Institute

Requirements Management: A Practice Guide by Project Management Institute

Author:Project Management Institute
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Project Management Institute
Published: 2015-12-31T06:00:00+00:00


6.3.1.3 Timeboxing

Timeboxing ranks requirements based on the capacity of work that can be accomplished within a specified period of time. It is most often used for projects with tight schedule constraints and allows for control of the project schedule at the lowest level. If fixed cost is a concern, this technique can be modified to use money instead of time. This variation is used to determine the requirements that can be delivered within the budget constraints.

6.3.2 Modeling

The types of models used should be determined by the particular information that needs to be communicated and the audience that will receive the information. Models are used to determine what is important and valuable so that the right requirements are created. These techniques can be organized into categories, which are defined by the information that is conveyed, as described in Sections 6.3.2.1 through 6.3.2.6.



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