Requirements Definition

Even if at the project's inception the customer has only a layman's vision of the future software solution and by committing too early to a set of defined requirements, either you'll miss something important as the project progresses because you learn more about the domain or want new features based on real time information and priorities. Because at the beginning a project we understand that it is the point of maximum ignorance; Third Angle can ensure success.

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We believe that analysis is more about identifying your requirements; it’s about creating a collaborative understanding of the problem to be solved, and a shared responsibility and commitment to realizing the best solution when that solution is needed. Based on the specific client needs we approach your project with a variety of engaging discovery techniques including: paper prototypes, evolutionary prototypes, business process analysis and modeling, UML diagrams, and basically including the client throughout the software development phase. We aim to translate your business requirements into value at the project delivery level.