• 22/03/2017
  • Documentation, systems engineering

Reverse Requirements Engineering – legacy products as a source of requirements

I often read in specifications that the new system should behave like the old one. But how does it actually behave? ...

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Reverse Requirements Engineering – legacy products as a source of requirements
  • 28/02/2017
  • Generally

7 reasons why good engineers can cook

What? There's supposed to be a connection between performance in the kitchen and in an engineering job? About ...

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7 reasons why good engineers can cook
  • 17/01/2017
  • software

Make software efforts visible

Weeks and months go by, and the software just doesn't seem to be finished. Does this sound familiar? Then we can help you. ...

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Make software efforts visible
  • 14/01/2017
  • documentation

Requirements for effective documentation

The word "documentation" often makes many people recoil. Creating, reading, or searching for documentation – usually a task that isn't easy. ...

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Requirements for effective documentation
  • 11/01/2017
  • General, Systems Engineering

Event tip in February in Munich

For anyone who would like to exchange ideas or learn new things about Functional Safety, Requirements Engineering or Systems Engineering, ...

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Event tip in February in Munich
  • 18/12/2016
  • Generally

Is it Christmas again already?

A glance at the calendar leaves no doubt. Christmas is just around the corner. I would like to wish all readers of the blog, ...

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Is it Christmas again already?
  • 12/12/2016
  • Generally

Develop employees further

The end of the year is approaching, and many companies are once again holding their annual employee reviews. Behind closed doors, discussions take place about what... ...

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Develop employees further
  • 05/12/2016
  • Guest blogs, systems engineering

Error management: Oops – an error

Mistakes are unavoidable – that sounds unpleasant, but it doesn't necessarily have to be. Because with good error management, we create a conscious and proactive approach. ...

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Error management: Oops – an error
  • 21/11/2016
  • General, Systems Engineering

That was the Modeling Craftsmanship Camp and so it continues

Yesterday, Saturday, November 19, 2016, the Modeling Craftsmanship Camp took place in Hanover. A group of approximately 35 interested people participated. ...

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That was the Modeling Craftsmanship Camp and so it continues
  • 05/11/2016
  • Generally

Subscribe to the newsletter and don't miss anything

Some have already discovered it and registered. For the past few weeks, there's been a new feature in the top right corner next to... ...

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Subscribe to the newsletter and don't miss anything
  • 05/11/2016
  • General, Documentation, Systems Engineering

Process descriptions and German tax law

Everything was better in the old days. Who doesn't know this saying, and it's often used when there are more and more processes and regulations? ...

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Process descriptions and German tax law
  • 20/10/2016
  • Documentation, systems engineering

Coexistence between requirements and modeling tools

At the Requirements Engineering Barcamp 2016 in Cologne, I had a session on precisely this topic. On the one hand, the ...

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Coexistence between requirements and modeling tools