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Disambiguator Blog
Author: Michael Wilkes Created: 1/19/2007
Getting it right the first time with a software blueprint.

Companies are sold a bill of goods when they are convinced that their website must be unique in the known universe. Read this published article on why such a myth drains a startup's cash flow without cause.

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 If a project is adrift or stalled for lack of clarity or clear priority, how do you add a BA to the game without offending the other players?

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Results of Twitter survey by Gina Trapani of Smarterware.org.

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New service Web-Site-Now.com gives businesses same-day delivery of a new website using a proprietary dispatching system and open source tools. From the automation zealots at Dynamic Answers.

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You were taught early to avoid superlatives because they seem dogmatic or arrogant. But what about in requirements gathering? What value do they bring in the specs?

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How can a "wishlist" RFP hurt you?

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Achieve software bliss by planning your project backwards. Going backwards through the steps of software delivery helps us see how each step is dependent on the one before it. The result is a better project plan -- one positioned to succeed.

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Read Michael's article about what happens when you don't have a blueprint.

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Hey corporate giants... can we please put Internet Explorer 6 to bed and say goodnight?

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When meeting attendees fire questions like chain-smokers light up, meetings turn into chaos.

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