Here are some examples of non-functional requirements to help you on your journey to more successful technology projects.
A technology guardrail provides technology decision-makers with the information and guidance needed to meet business goals and make better decisions for the organization.
They take many forms, including, but not limited to: guiding principles, policies, standards, non-functional requirements, and patterns, reference architectures.
Just getting started with technology guardrails? We recommend reading Technology Guardrails: Optimize your Enterprise first, for a basic overview of the topic.
Here are some examples of non-functional requirements to help you on your journey to more successful technology projects.
Technology guiding principles are the easiest way to start making better technology decisions that result in better business outcomes.
Learn how Fulton Bank, a $25.7 billion financial services holding company, enabled better technology decision making organization-wide.
The road to your organization's future is paved with technology decisions. Technology guardrails can help you get there quicker, cheaper, and safely.