Bonney Joseph
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19 years 5 monthsBonney Joseph has been in the IT industry for over ten years and has experience across the IT Solution Delivery lifecycle, with specialized skills in Agile, RUP and CMMI. His areas of focus include testing, requirements, process, quality and project management. He is currently engaged in process excellence consulting for a major European financial services customer being part of their CMMI ML3 journey and involved in an enterprise wide RUP roll-out. His paper on Software Test Diagnostic Model (STDM) was selected for presentation at the QAI and PSQT international testing conferences. For questions or comments on the published article, the author can be reached at [email protected].
Bonney Joseph has been in the IT industry for over ten years and has experience across the IT Solution Delivery lifecycle, with specialized skills in Agile, RUP and CMMI. His areas of focus include testing, requirements, process, quality and project management. He is currently engaged in process excellence consulting for a major European financial services customer being part of their CMMI ML3 journey and involved in an enterprise wide RUP roll-out. His paper on Software Test Diagnostic Model (STDM) was selected for presentation at the QAI and PSQT international testing conferences. For questions or comments on the published article, the author can be reached at [email protected].
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| Institutionalizing an Iterative Mindset How do you achieve the mind shift from a "waterfall" way of doing things to thinking iteratively? When this is done within the context of a CMMI ML3 process improvement initiative, the complexity increases a couple of levels and requires a careful and well thought-out strategy. This paper discusses some of the nuances of planning and executing such an initiative. |
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Requirements Engineering: Our Best Practices This article focuses on a methodology adopted during a requirements and functional specification phase of a project. The chosen model for requirements engineering was founded on a combination of six sigma techniques and a set of best practices adopted from within the organization. |