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[5 Mar 2010 | No Comment | 176 views]
Top 20 SEO requirements for scoping your eCommerce platform

This is a great article on SEO requirements for eCommerce platforms
This blog provides a tick list of the core elements that you should specify in any RFP or ITT when scoping a new eCommerce platform. They act as a starting point for SEO dialogue, enabling you to push vendors on specific areas of optimisation expertise. Please note the list is not in any order of priority.
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[21 Jan 2010 | No Comment | 272 views]

While I was at university studying Software engineering management I was lucky to have Dr Ian K Bray provide a unit of Requirements Engineering. Why is that such a big thing for me? I’ll tell you, Dr Ian K Bray is the author of one of the most popular published books on Requirements Engineering (An Introduction to Requirements Engineering)
The biggest eye opener in all of this to me was the fact that using use-cases and diagrams to explain the functionality and intent of a software system would drastically reduce …

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[9 Sep 2009 | No Comment | 90 views]

Get and stay out of your comfort zone. I believe that not much happens of any significance when we’re in our comfort zone. I often hear people say, “But I’m concerned about my security.” My response to that is simple: “Security is for cadavers.”
Never give up. Almost nothing works the first time.  Just because what you’re doing doesn’t seem to be working, doesn’t mean it won’t work. It just means that

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[10 Jun 2009 | No Comment | 61 views]

Another great post Published by Brad Egeland | June 2, 2009

“You know how it goes….you can follow every PMI standard, practice and guideline. You can produce status reports and project plans that should be placed on some sort of ‘wall of fame’ somewhere. But no matter what you do, the project is doomed to fail – or at least not truly succeed. This can be, of course, for any one of a number of reasons. Some common ones are: