Wednesday:
System Vision Document
A system vision document is a document that describes how a product or service should be developed from a stakeholder perspective and describes the main needs of stakeholders and the characteristics of a product, an outline that contains the core requirements envisaged, providing a contractual basis for more detailed technical requirements, shorter and generalized than requirements documents and marketing documents. It captures the "essence" of the conceived solution in the form of high-level requirements and design constraints, giving the reader a systematic overview to develop from the point of view of behavioral requirements. It provides input into the project approval process, and therefore is closely related to the business case. It conveys the basic "why" and "what" of this project, and is a specification that should be validated for all future decisions.
Use Case Survey
A use case survey is a list of names, a document that associates a consumer with a system, component, or other physical or logical entity, and is used to obtain the user's requirements in an earlier software development project.
Supplemental specification
Supplemental notes for visual documents and use case surveys
Friday:
Steel Thread
RIO Log
SAD
Software Project Management noun explanation