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Software Piloting: How Do You Fly This Plane (7 Pages)
by Joseph J. Strub
Dec 23, 2003 Abstract : Piloting the software is one of, if not the most, critical event in the project life cycle. If done well, the pilot will uncover issues before they become problems, instill confidence in the users that the software is ready for prime time, and make the 'go live' uneventful and a cause for celebration
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Audit Considerations for Enterprise Software Implementations Part 2: Applying Controls and Audit Emphasis (5 Pages)
by Joseph J. Strub
Oct 21, 2003 Abstract : Whether audit expertise is provided by an internal staff or an independent, outside agency, calling in an audit specialist is as normal as calling in a kicking specialist in a penalty or field goal situation in football. Particularly when you consider the majority of an enterprise software implementation is all about testing, the present of an auditor as a functioning member of the project team makes perfect and logical sense.
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What’s All This Benchmark Stuff, Anyway? (6 Pages)
by R. Krause
Jun 10, 2002 Abstract : Vendors love to quote benchmarks in their product literature, press releases, and any place they think someone will use the numbers to make a buying decision. But what do the benchmarks mean, and which ones really matter?
Type: Article
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| 44. |
What’s All This Benchmark Stuff, Anyway? (6 Pages)
by R. Krause
Feb 12, 2001 Abstract : Vendors love to quote benchmarks in their product literature, press releases, and any place they think someone will use the numbers to make a buying decision. But what do the benchmarks mean, and which ones really matter?
Type: Article
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| 45. |
A How-to Guide for a Radio Frequency Identification Site Survey (3 Pages)
by Dylan Persaud
Sep 7, 2007 Abstract : As organizations prepare for a radio frequency identification (RFID) implementation, they often don't understand the preliminary work necessary to begin the project. The importance of a site survey can influence the success or failure of an RFID project.
Type: Article
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| 46. |
Productivity for Software Estimators (3 Pages)
by Murali Chemuturi and Sarada Kaligotla
May 30, 2007 Abstract : Presently, software estimation is considered to be an art rather than a science. At the heart of this perception is the lack of understanding of the concept of 'productivity.' This article attempts to provide insight into the concept of productivity.
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| 47. |
Quality Reassurance: How To Get What You Need from Acceptance Testing (3 Pages)
by James Lyndsay
Jul 4, 2006 Abstract : Integrating a new system with your organization places new opportunities, and new risks, at the heart of your business. We look at the thinking and negotiation that shape acceptance testing, and how it influences your assessment of the new system.
Type: Article
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| 48. |
Quality reassurance - how to get what you need from acceptance testing (3 Pages)
by James Lyndsay
Dec 26, 2005 Abstract : Integrating a new system with your existing organization places new opportunities, and new risks, at the heart of your business. This article outlines the thinking and negotiation that shape acceptance testing, and how it influences your assessment of the new system's effect on your business.
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| 49. |
Positioning Makes Your Marketing Budget Go Further—and Hit the Target (4 Pages)
by Lawson Abinanti
Dec 2, 2005 Abstract : Many business-to-business (B2B) software companies don't have a formal positioning process, and it's costing them time, money, and much more—a marketing message that misses the mark. This article explores the benefits of implementing a business process for positioning.
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| 50. |
Quality reassurance - how to get what you need from acceptance testing (3 Pages)
by James Lyndsay
Jul 7, 2005 Abstract : Integrating a new system with your existing organization places new opportunities, and new risks, at the heart of your business. This article outlines the thinking and negotiation that shape acceptance testing, and how it influences your assessment of the new system's effect on your business.
Type: Article
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