Knowledge Management Organizations Say Reuse Is Key To Working More Efficiently Published on 19 November 2012 - Revised on Recreating the wheel is time-consuming, frustrating and costly. And yet, many organizations still rebuild every requirement from scratch when starting a new product. Our hypothesis was that requirements reuse is both underused and desirable. To quantify its value, we surveyed 389 product development professionals in October 2012.The results were revealing – unnecessary reuse is rampant and unproductive. Take a look at the responses: Rate this article: No rating Print Emilija Zaevska Contact author
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