August 2018
Intermediate to advanced
372 pages
9h 29m
English
Once the business requirements have been collected, another part of the business dimension emerges, including a way to identify the essential metrics around the business problems that you're solving. These metrics should be determined and expressed concerning the business domain, in order to understand how well an application addresses the business requirements that it was designed for.
Let's revisit an example that we used in the previous chapter. Suppose that the bank is currently using the post office to send monthly bank statements to its clients. In this case, you know a priori, how much money it costs, and the tasks involved in accomplishing the goal. In addition, you even know how many clients ...
Read now
Unlock full access