Leslie Munday

Biography

Senior level Information Technology (IT) professional experienced in Business and Systems Analysis, Requirements Management, Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC), Project Management, and Process Improvement.

Over 25 years of IT industry experience, and studying systems analysis for 20 years.

Expertise with the Rational Unified Process and the Unified Modeling Language. Hands-on experience of many requirements and analysis tools, including; Rose, RSA, ReqPro and something called Software Through Pictures.

Leslie keeps his mind active by writing and evaluating software development tools; his body active by playing footie and cycling (when his bike has not gone missing).

Books

Using Agile In A Quality Driven Environment (A Business Analyst's Experience With Scrum)
You set the price! Words: 56,100. Language: English. Published: November 25, 2019 . Categories: Nonfiction » Computers & Internet » Software development & engineering / systems analysis & design, Nonfiction » Computers & Internet » Software development & engineering / general
This book documents a business analyst's experience with agile projects. Scrum in particular. It describes activities performed outside of the sprint cycle and identifies the benefits that they bring to the implementation of a deliverable product. These activities are documented with examples, in terms of their deliverables, responsible roles and how they contribute to the quality of a product.
Analysis Through Pictures
You set the price! Words: 88,570. Language: English. Published: September 13, 2010 . Categories: Nonfiction » Computers & Internet » Enterprise IT management, Nonfiction » Computers & Internet » Computer science
This book describes a requirements lifecycle based on the Rational Unified Process (RUP) framework, from business modeling through to analysis and design. It contains a subset of RUP and UML, such that when combined together prove an effective method for software development in almost any situation. It makes use of the most useful development practices and the most common UML notations.

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