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"Product managers write terrible requirements, littered with buzz words, ambivalent language, and non-specific performance parameters. They read like somewhat-technical marketing hype. And developers have to make sense of the requirements. They complain, "I cannot program to these requirements." And they're right.
So product managers try to become more specific by writing what we call ReqSpecs. Part problem, part implementation–and impossible to use. Developers complain "don't tell me how to do my job" because the requirement now explains how the feature should be implemented. And they're right again." -
"As I stated above, my contention is that there is a variation on the above approach and organizations may be able to achieve an eGRC program more effectively if they use an IT GRC program as their basic foundation and expand off that. This contention is based on the following:"
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"I have been skeptical for many years about necessity of a Windows product that is analogous to the classic UNIX security product. Microsoft Windows already provides the functionality that the UNIX security products provide, including centralized IdM, privilege delegation, event auditing, and finer-grained discretionary access control lists (as compared with the standard UNIX model). "
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"Agiliance Privacy Manager provides critical automation technologies for organizations determined to meet multiple government privacy mandates and manage privacy related risks across a large number of heterogeneous systems and processes. Agiliance Privacy Manager enables enterprises to perform compliance or impact assessments using an interactive web based application, distribute privacy policies and measure privacy risk, compliance, awareness and manage privacy incidents with closed loop mitigation."
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