Hugo Esperanca - Thursday, March 03, 2005
Those are the three most valuable artefacts of a project. Requirements should drive most (if not all) activities in a project. A project should be architectural centric and requirements driven... We have all heard these clichés before but how exactly does one manage requirements in an iterative process?
How do we make sure that all team members are rowing the same way?
Supporting Iterative Development Through Requirements Management gives a good insight on how effective requirements management can be accomplished in an iterative process - in this case using the Rational unified Process (RUP). Even if you are using another iterative process (like SCRUM or XP) the article should give some good ideas.
If you are not using an iterative process then forget about the article and read "Why should I be using an iterative process" instead.
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Hugo Esperanca - Tuesday, March 01, 2005
Unit testing has taken a new momentum with the rise of the agile development practices. NUnit is a fantastic and simple unit-testing framework for all .Net languages but if you used it before you have probably come across the difficulty on how to isolate the unit that you want to test. NMock was created to address this issue. Mock Objects to the Rescue is a very good article on how to use this useful tool.
If you have not used NUnit before you will find a good introduction on the Test Driven C# msdn article.
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