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Richard Denney

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Richard Denney is the author of Succeeding with Use Cases: Working Smart to Deliver Quality, part of Addison-Wesley's Object-Technology Series. Richard has 25 plus years experience in software development and process management. He's also has experience as a principal in process improvements for some of the oil industry's largest software solutions suppliers: the Texas State Office of the Attorney General, and several Fortune 500 companies as a consulting affiliate of TeraQuest Metrics (software process component of Borland) and SAIC.

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Richard Denney is the author of Succeeding with Use Cases: Working Smart to Deliver Quality, part of Addison-Wesley's Object-Technology Series. Richard has 25 plus years experience in software development and process management. He's also has experience as a principal in process improvements for some of the oil industry's largest software solutions suppliers: the Texas State Office of the Attorney General, and several Fortune 500 companies as a consulting affiliate of TeraQuest Metrics (software process component of Borland) and SAIC.

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From Use Case Diagrams to Operational Profiles

In this article the author explains how to utilize use case diagrams to generate an operational profile of a product.

model for estimating ROI Calculating ROI on your Investment in Requirements Management Tools

There's no question that a commercial Requirements Management tool is very useful; but, can it pay for itself at your company? In this article we'll look at a model to help you calculate ROI on Requirements Management tools.

"Blue Collar Formal Methods" in Commercial Quality Assurance

There are many areas in commercial QA where Formal Methods (FM) could make useful contributions, yet there has not been a lot of focus by the FM community on commercial QA in a "real-world" setting. This paper focuses on these methods.