Requirements Driven Design and Development (RDDD)
Validate that requirements are not missed during the design and development process by creating Requirements document test fixtures to clarify and validate the requirements between the end users, business analysts, architects, and developers early in the project.
The requirements test fixtures are then available throughout the project to validate that the implemented product is the same as documented requirements. Using RDDD can significantly reduce software development projects project duration, improve communication between all stakeholders, improve delivered quality, and customer satisfaction.
About Mark Johnson
Mark Johnson is a Director of Consulting at Hortonworks where his day is spent helping people achieve value from their Big and complex Data repositories. Mark has worked on a wide range of technology during his career. Most recently he has focused on the Hadoop ecosystem. Mark is active in the software community as the President of the New England Java Users Group (NEJUG) and a regular presenter to user groups and various conferences. When not working, Mark can be found riding his mountain bike on local trails and playing with his family.
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