Chapter 9. Refactoring features into abilities and business needs
This chapter covers
- Managing functional and nonfunctional requirements
- Refactoring features into abilities
- Recognizing and refactoring business needs
- Identifying new stakeholders with business needs
This is the second chapter in a four-chapter series about managing large specification suites. Chapter 8 focused on organizing scenarios into specifications, discussing the optimal length of an average executable specification and the theoretical aspects of deciding to put a scenario into one specification or another. In this chapter, we’ll put the theory into practice by refactoring larger executable specifications into smaller ones that will be easier to manage.
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