How to fit Requirements Engineering into Agility

In the world of software development, requirements engineering has been recognized as an important discipline for the past couple of decades. Without proper requirements software development was bound to fail. But is this still true in the current Age of Agility? Requirements engineering was a natural fit in the waterfall approach. It was an upfront activity in the first phase of the project, the analysis phase
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Modular Construction on Large Industrial, Commercial and Multi-Family Projects

Lorman Education Services

Modular project delivery has doubled in popularity in the past decade. We've moved from an extra double-wide behind the school to high-rise hotels, multi-family living, medical centers, laboratory facilities, corporate offices. We are still however, not meeting our potential due to lack of education and poor user experiences attributable to poor behaviors that can be traced to a gap in experience, know how and bad processes.
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How Trades Can Use Construction Planning Software To Improve Crew Planning

Crew planning across multiple projects is challenging for specialty contractors in the construction industry. You need to reach milestones and revenue goals while simultaneously managing multiple projects with varying crew sizes. However, it’s difficult to implement a standardized process without a single source of project information.You’ve got to get your project completed on time, on budget, and in today's labor market, properly managing manpower is critical. In this webinar, Touchplanner, Matt DeKoeyer, sits down with a panel of specialty contractors to discuss how construction planning software can improve visibility to plan your crew size, help better manage manpower, allow plans to be adjusted on the fly, and more.
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Avoid Design Pitfalls by Streamling Enclosure Certification

Enclosure manufacturers that optimize their design process from the beginning are able to save time and money for their company. Environmental ratings i.e. Types 1, 3R, 4, 4X, 12, 13 and IP20, IP54, IP66, IP67, and IP69, are a critical part of the design process. UL 50E and IEC 60529, respectively, define the requirements for en
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Pix4D Crane Camera solution - a fully autonomous alternative to drones

Pix4D

Flying drones isn’t always easy in construction. Before taking off, you have to obtain flight permission, find a pilot, and of course, check the weather forecast. All that requires a proper planning and something as simple as a rainshower can throw off the entire project.
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