SNEC-PMI February 2025 Shelton Region Breakfast Round Table

 

February 07, 2025
7:35 AM - 8:50 AM
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Virtual Program via Zoom

Friday, February 7, 2025 | 7:35AM to 8:50AM

This Event will be delivered via Zoom Meeting

Note: Registrants will be sent the Zoom link in the registration confirmation email, and also one day prior to the meeting!

Agenda:
7:35 - 7:50am  Login to Zoom, Networking
7:50 - 8:50am  Presentation and Discussion

The PM for this event is: Joseph Carfagno - [email protected]

Registration closes: Thursday, February 6, 2025 at Midnight

 

Requirements Testing and Traceability
facilitated by Joseph Carfagno, PMP

Requirements based testing uses requirements to generate test cases, conditions, and data.
When done properly it ensures that the requirements are well understood. It also reduces risk by identifying gaps early.

Requirements traceability maps test cases to the requirements. We should be able to map each test case to a requirement and each requirement to a test case.

When requirements are well known – testing a new feature in software, reinforcing a bridge to withstand extra weight – developing or modifying a Requirements Traceability Matrix should be straightforward.

Most of us probably follow the above practices consciously or unconsciously.

What do you do when the requirements – such as developing new functionality – aren't well known? Do you take the time to develop a traceability matrix? Even when the requirements are known, do you expend time and effort to build and maintain a matrix? What do you do when the project must be delivered on a tight deadline?

As I prepared this announcement, a summary was generated by AI. A disclaimer at the bottom stated that Generative AI is experimental. How would you document requirements and test plans for a Generative AI project?

Bring your insights, opinions, suggestions for action, or just plain curiosity about Requirements Testing and Traceability.

 

Talent Triangle

PDU Info: You will need to record and self-report your PDU's for this activity. Following the guidelines of the new CCR program and the PMI Talent Triangle®, the PDU's for this course can be applied as follows:

1.0 PDU - Ways of Working

 

joseph carfagnoJoseph Carfagno has over 20 years of project experience in IT, primarily implementing and supporting enterprise-wide financial systems. As a program lead for SNEC-PMI he is committed to maintaining a valuable and sustainable series of Shelton meetings. He tries to test thoroughly.

 

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Tickets

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$20.00 Non-SNEC Member ticket