Author name: Leila

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Personal development

How to Achieve Freedom through Self-Discipline: Lessons from Requirements Engineering

As a Requirements Engineer, I often find myself pondering over the intricate balance between desires and rationality. This is especially so when confronting the challenge of eliciting requirements from stakeholders. Why do we find it so challenging to act in accordance with what’s best for us? The evenings spent devouring a bag of chips, followed by self-loathing at bedtime, and waking up with regret the next morning—these scenarios reflect a deeper struggle. Our quest to lead the life we desire is fraught with environmental influences, cravings, and temptations. Those things constantly test our willpower. Read more about freedom through self-discipline as an reuirements engineer.

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Personal development

A Requirements Engineer’s Journey of Self-transformation through self-understanding

As a Requirements Engineer, I face the challenge of not only understanding stakeholders’ needs and requirements but also finding effective solutions. But how can I work effectively if I myself struggle with issues? In this report, I share my insights into how I improve my skills in Requirements Engineering through self-understanding and self-transformation. Read more about my journey of self-transformation through self-understanding.

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How to Export a Diagram to SVG in draw.io

When working with diagrams in draw.io, exporting them is a breeze. I’ve often needed to save diagrams in different formats depending on their purpose. Among these, exporting to SVG stands out. Why? SVG files maintain their quality no matter how much you scale them. Let me walk you through how to export a diagram to SVG in draw.io, offering tips and a business case to tie it all together.

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How to Export a Diagram to WebP in draw.io

When working with diagrams in draw.io, choosing the right file format is crucial. One popular option is WebP, a versatile image format that offers excellent compression without compromising quality. Exporting your diagrams to WebP is straightforward and flexible. Here, I’ll guide you through the process step by step. You’ll also see how this feature can enhance your workflow with a relevant business case.

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