Archive for the ‘Information Systems’ Category
Most requirements are written in isolation from the data from the market. But that is not always a good practice. Here is the Table of Contents of a typical software product requirements document where the market data is not neglected. Accompanying is an explanation of each head. 1 Table of Contents This contains the table [...]
Use Cases are actually stories told by a software designer about how he plans to accomplish certain goals in the software under question. Before the use cases are written the requirements document should be ready. Its time for the software designer to conceptualize. He will imagine. For example if you want to log in to [...]
There are some issues here. Navigating across one view and the other is always a matter of choice. You see, there are lot of ways of navigating across a software. Some of them are 1.Menus 2.Nested Menus and Context Menus 3.Tabs and Tabs Inside Tabs 4.Keyboard Shortcuts 5.Tool Bars Right now I cant think of [...]