Participation

Become part of the AM future

  • Become a Tester
  • Help develop a Tutorial
  • Build a Reference Model
  • Explore in a Sandbox
  • Supercharge your next Requirements Initiative
  • Contribute by Coding

Tester

The Assertionizer Software is at a beta level; fully functional, but needing some polishing.

Become a tetster to help find the anomolies to smooth future users.

Email richard.lay@assertions.ca for details

Tutorial

New Assertion modelers will learn more quickly with a tutorial.

Help design a simple domain model and the learning tasks for users .

Email richard.lay@assertions.ca for details

Reference Models

Choose a business domain you know, or want to know, and start building. And leverage your understanding.

Email richard.lay@assertions.ca for details

Sandbox

Just start your own test modeling to discover more about AM. Decide for yourself if asking questions about decisions and who uses them makes superior models.

OR

Get your own copy of the Example Recruitment Model and try out improving it from your own understanding of Recruitment.

Email richard.lay@assertions.ca for details

Requirements

Start your next Requirements Initiative with Richard’s guidance and efforts. Strategize deliverables and their format and get productive.

Email richard.lay@assertions.ca for details

Code

Write some javascript and learn about writing and using APIs.

First top up your patience. Then hone your React, Sequelize, and Nodejs. Select your backlog item. Go.

Or tackle some computer science concepts like graphs, data structures, or 2d/3d.

Email richard.lay@assertions.ca for details

Assertion Modeling has a bright future. To find out more for yourself you can participate in a variety of ways. Learn more in the website by exploring concepts and method. Browse the example model and see what a rich description it contains. Decide you want to give it a try and request your own model to explore. Inquire and challenge Richard Lay to learn more one-on-one.

If you find promise in AM you can start your own pilot and use Richard Lay as a free guide and mentor. Plan and deliver a requirements initiative as an early adopter.

Or join the founders group and participate in discussions on the future of AM.