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As if the acronym avalanche isn’t bad enough as it is, now acronyms have invaded the cloud. It’s not their fault; it’s so overcrowded down here they really had no place else to go. You love your Google email account, in part because it’s extremely functional in so many ways. But are you aware of these nifty features that tech-savvy users take advantage of?Compose a message in a new windowWant to compose a message using a different window? Read article I’m going to start this blog post with a little ’90s music trivia… “Don’t go chasing waterfalls…” Little did TLC know back in the day that this lyrical hook would also ring true in software development? I’ve been doing this software development thing for a really long time and I have been washed down the river and over the software waterfall so many times I used to come to work wearing a wetsuit and a life jacket. Ask any project manager (PM) what he hates the most about running projects and he’ll probably say “Surprises.” So, for PMs, few things are more feared than the Change Request.
Read article Accurately defining a client’s Acceptance Criteria is one of the most important elements of a successful development project. Microsoft Press defines Acceptance Criteria as “Conditions that a software product must satisfy to be accepted by a user, customer or other stakeholder.”
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