Best Practices in Gathering Requirements for SharePoint Projects
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Microsoft Alpharetta August 17, 2009 6.30pm (EDT)
Best Practices in Gathering Requirements for
SharePoint Projects
Dux Raymond Sy, PMP
What Does This Mean?
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What Does This Mean?
SharePoint
Presentation Objectives
In this presentation, you will learn the best practices in gathering requirements for SharePoint Projects
In addition, you will be able to identify:
Why having a well defined business case is necessary to effectively initiate requirements gathering
The key components of requirements gathering process
Why requirements traceability is paramount in defining ROI in SharePoint projects
Dux Raymond Sy, PMP
Managing Partner, Innovative-E, Inc.
Author, “SharePoint for Project Management” by O’Reilly Media
Contract Author & Instructor, Learning Tree International
For more information, connect with Dux
E-Mail: [email protected]
LinkedIn: meetdux.com/li
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Agenda
What are Requirements?
Eliciting is Not the Same as Gathering
Analysis Doesn’t Lead to Paralysis
Too Legit to Quit?
Put it on Paper
Summary
Why are Requirements So Difficult?
Write the Requirements for
What is a Requirement?
A requirement is something wanted or needed
Formally documented and written statements
Capabilities needed to solve a problem
Conditions of a delivered system, services, product, or process
Constraints on the system, service, product, or process
Requirements are not
Verbal, informal statements or conversations in the hallways
Solutions that state how to solve the problem or meet the objectives
Characteristics of other systems, services, products, or processes
Project budgets, plans, or implementation details
What’s So Special About SharePoint?
Requirements Focus
Example: Defining SharePoint Requirements
Business requirements
SharePoint shall increase user productivity by 15 percent
User requirements
The user shall be able to retrieve search results within five seconds of submitting a search request that can support a maximum of 10,000 simultaneous search requests
System requirements
SharePoint Search shall be able to perform 10,000 simultaneous search requests
Key Components of Requirements Gathering
1. Requirements Elicitation
2. Analyzing Requirements
3. Validating Requirements
4. Documenting Requirements
Agenda
What are Requirements?
Eliciting is Not the Same as Gathering
Analysis Doesn’t Lead to Paralysis
Too Legit to Quit?
Put it on Paper
Summary
How Many Squares Do You See?
What is Requirements Elicitation?
Elicitation: gathering and understanding what stakeholders and users need
Done at both an organizational (business) and a more detailed user level
Elicitation is a human-based activity
Determine requirements sources
Decide how to gather information
Involves research, reading, talking, and observing
Business-level context and framework
How the end users do their jobs
What would help them do their jobs better
Within the scope of our system, product, or process
Elicitation Process
1. What do I need to know?
2. Where do I get this information?
3. Get the information
4. Organize what you know
5. Do I have enough information?
Goal is to Build a SharePoint Solution
How would you like to drive a Lamborghini Diablo?
BTW, you just learned how to ride a bike yesterday
Agenda
What are Requirements?
Eliciting is Not the Same as Gathering
Analysis Doesn’t Lead to Paralysis
Too Legit to Quit?
Put it on Paper
Summary
What is Requirements Analysis?
Requirements analysis takes elicited information and makes sense of it
Analysis Process
1. Profile Users
2. Model stated requirements
3. Gap analysis
4. Identify the real requirements
Example: Process Flow Diagram
Agenda
What are Requirements?
Eliciting is Not the Same as Gathering
Analysis Doesn’t Lead to Paralysis
Too Legit to Quit?
Put it on Paper
Summary
What is Requirements Validation?
Requirements validation allows the user(s) to confirm and prioritize the real requirements
Essential to identify what it will take to deploy SharePoint
Resources
Time
Skillsets
Example: SharePoint Project Schedule
Agenda
What are Requirements?
Eliciting is Not the Same as Gathering
Analysis Doesn’t Lead to Paralysis
Too Legit to Quit?
Put it on Paper
Summary
Generate a Requirements Document
Formally communicates
Overall quantitative and qualitative characteristics
Functionality of the desired end result or outcome
Should include
Requirement Statements
Process Diagrams
Traceability Matrix
What Makes a Great Requirement?
Content + Structure = Readability
Writing Requirement Statements
<Subject> shall be able to <capability> within <criterion>
<Subject> shall be able to <capability>
Where criterion is assumed to be 100 percent of the stated capability
Example: Defining SharePoint Requirements
Business requirements
SharePoint shall increase user productivity by 15 percent
User requirements
The user shall be able to retrieve search results within five seconds of submitting a search request that can support a maximum of 10,000 simultaneous search requests
System requirements
SharePoint Search shall be able to perform 10,000 simultaneous search requests
Example: Requirements Document
Agenda
What are Requirements?
Eliciting is Not the Same as Gathering
Analysis Doesn’t Lead to Paralysis
Too Legit to Quit?
Put it on Paper
Summary
Questions?
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Summary
You have learned the best practices in gathering requirements for SharePoint Projects
In addition, you are able to identify:
Why having a well defined business case is necessary to effectively initiate requirements gathering
The key components of requirements gathering process
Why requirements traceability is paramount in defining ROI in SharePoint projects
Thank You!