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James Robertson (1944) is an Australian software engineer and author specializing in requirements analysis. He is a lead developer of the Volere requirements method[1] and Volere Requirements Templates[2]. He is a Member of The Atlantic Systems Guild.[3]. He is (with co-authors) winner of the 2009 Jolt Award for best published software development book of the year.[4]
Published works[edit]
Robertson is author or co-author of the following works:
- Business Analysis Agility: Delivering Value, Not Just Software with co-author Suzanne Robertson, Addison-Wesley Professional; 1st edition (November, 2018)[1]
- Mastering the Requirements Process with co-author Suzanne Robertson, Addison-Wesley Professional; 3rd edition (August, 2012)[5]
- Requirements-Led Project Management with co-author Suzanne Robertson, Addison Wesley Professional (August, 2004)[6]
- Adrenaline Junkies and Template Zombies: Understanding Patterns of Project Behavior with co-authors Tom DeMarco, Peter Hruschka, Steve McMenamin and Suzanne Robertson, Dorset House (March, 2008). Winner of the 2009 Jolt Award.[7]
- Happy to Work Here: Understanding and Improving the Culture at Work with co-authors Tom DeMarco, Peter Hruschka, Steve McMenamin and Suzanne Robertson. New Atlantic (2021)[8]
- Complete Systems Analysis: The Workbook, the Textbook, the Answers with co-author Suzanne Robertson, Dorset House; 1st edition (January, 1998)[9]
References[edit]
- ^ a b Robertson, James; Robertson, Suzanne (2018). Business Analysis Agility: Delivering Value, Not Just Software. Addison-Wesley Professional. ISBN 978-0134847061.
- ^ "Volere Requirements Resources".
- ^ "The Atlantic Systems Guild".
- ^ "List of Jolt Award winners 1991-2011".
- ^ Robertson, James; Robertson, Suzanne (2012). Mastering the Requirements Process. Addison-Wesley Professional. ISBN 978-0-321-81574-3.
- ^ Robertson, James; Robertson, Suzanne (2004). Requirements-Led Project Management. Addison-Wesley Professional.
- ^ DeMarco, Tom; Hruschka, Peter; Lister, Timothy R.; McMenamin, Steve; Robertson, James; Robertson, Suzanne (2013). Adrenaline Junkies and Template Zombies. Addison-Wesley Professional. ISBN 9780133492279.
- ^ DeMarco, Tom; Hruschka, Peter; Lister, Timothy R.; McMenamin, Steve; Robertson, James; Robertson, Suzanne (2021). Happy to Work Here: Understanding and Improving the Culture at Work. New Atlantic.
- ^ Robertson, James; Robertson, Suzanne (1998). Complete Systems Analysis: The Workbook, the Textbook, the Answers. ISBN 978-0932633507.