Satisfactory Testing for Stakeholders

I came across an individual seeking help on the topic of satisfying project stakeholders when it comes time for acceptance testing.  He wanted to know: “What questions need to be put to stakeholders in order to get feedback on validation test performance?” My answer follows: I’m not entirely sure what answers you are looking for […]

WordPress – Not Just a Blog Site

If you think WordPress is just for Blogs, you’ve got another thing coming! A little over a year ago I was involved with a startup that needed a better website than the one they had.  The recommended solution was to use WordPress, and I thought . . . oh, nooooo. Well, I was wrong. I […]

Project Failure Guaranteed

by Paul Sheirich Projects fail for many different reasons, but there are two key stages that can virtually guarantee a project failure if you do not get them right: Requirements Testing The easiest way to guarantee a project’s failure is to get your requirements wrong. Don’t allocate too much time to getting and documenting requirements.  […]

Google – A Leader in New Technologies

By Paul Sheirich Before too long, if you DON’T wear glasses, you’re simply going to be a two eyed odd ball. You may have read about it already, but Google is working on a pair of glasses that provide you with a heads-up display, with internet connections that display information important to you such as […]

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