NICE Requirements
February 12, 2008 @ Better Projects from Craig
If you are involved in defining and managing software requirements you really should be reading Scott Sehlhorst's Tyner Blain blog.If you are reading it then you already know about his neat addition to the world's myriad of acronyms with NICE requirements.
NICE? Naive, Incomprehensible, Complex and Elegant (like the model.)
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