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¶ … Prioritization Matrix and its Alternatives Priorities, priorities, priorities -- have a sense of your organization's priorities! Although the value of prioritization is undeniably an important one, how does a developer adequately prioritize different tasks and elements of the software lifecycle and general production process? One such a tool is a "Prioritization Matrix." This is a useful technique for developers of new software projects, because a developer can deploy the non-technical framework of the matrix both with his or her team members on the task, or with necessary, with the potential users of the new system. The matrix can be used to achieve consensus about what is important, as it...

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("Prioritization Matrix," 1998)
The democratic aspect of the conventional Prioritization Matrix enables everyone involved clearly see which problems are the most important to work on solving first. However, one of the problems of the Prioritization Matrix is that it generates data that appears to be objective, such as 'solving the problem of system encroachments ranks a one' or 'increasing the rate of data flow ranks a five,' but which are often rather subjectively generated, based only upon the perceptions of the individuals generating the…

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"Prioritization Matrix." (1998) The Guide to Managing for Quality. Retrieved 10 Feb 2005 at http://erc.msh.org/quality/pstools/psprior2.cfm 'Macmillan's Prioritization Matrix." (31 March 2004) Movement as Network: Website. Retrieved 10 Feb 2005 at http://www.movementasnetwork.org/001437.html


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