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Mission Possible

Initial situation We just can't get rid of them in certain areas: non-functional requirements (NFR) - quality requirements (QR) according to IREB. Whether in […]

Rainer Grau 14. December 2022

Requirements Engineering in Job Offers

How is Requirements Engineering (RE) perceived and staffed in practice? What is the job title of the position doing RE? What tasks does this position include? […]

Andrea Herrmann, Maya Daneva, Chong Wang, Nelly Condori-Fernandez 16. September 2020

On the right track

For quite some time, IREB has promoted a partner program for companies worldwide who value sound requirements engineering and align the qualifications of their […]

Hans van Loenhoud 18. December 2018

Discover Quality Requirements with the Mini-QAW

Good quality requirements help software engineers make the right architectural design decisions. Unfortunately, collecting requirements is not always easy. The […]

Thijmen de Gooijer, Michael Keeling, Will Chaparro 08. November 2018

To Brainstorm or Not to Brainstorm

"Creativity is the essential skillset for the future" [Batey]. In a world that is increasingly dominated by smart ecosystems, like autonomous cars able to warn […]

Inge Kress, Anja Schwarz 12. September 2017

Biased Toddlers

“Biased? No, as a requirements engineer I strive to be impartial and unbiased”, right? But really being impartial and unbiased is extremely difficult! That is, […]

Manon Penning 21. February 2017

The Genius Toddler Challenge

“How hard can it be?” is a question posed by virtually everybody at one point or another regarding a line of work they are currently not involved in. We all […]

Manon Penning 29. February 2016

Stable? Fragile? Agile! Attractive but reasonable

Classical process models have come closer to agile values in IT-projects over the last years, and thus a new project reality has been created. This new reality […]

Chris Rupp, Ulrike Friedrich 29. October 2015

The Business Analysis Center of Excellence

Usually, the disciplines of business analysis and requirements engineering start somewhat hidden inside companies: A customer service specialist supports the […]

Christoph Wolf 30. July 2015

Agile Product Ownership

The key to product success is to discover and deliver the right product for the right customers—and to do it at the right time. That doesn’t change when you […]

Ellen Gottesdiener 29. January 2015

Bridging communication gaps with a Feature Tree

We are in the machine industry. A company was willing to change the working mode of the software development department as part of a huge Research and […]

Ina Paschen, Emmerich Fuchs 29. January 2015

Requirements Engineering and Agile

These days a growing number of people are becoming interested in agile product development. Many people work in an agile environment, or would like to do so. […]

Sven van der Zee 29. January 2015

Customized Agile RE Process

‘Classic upfront Requirements Engineering before the start of a project costs too much time and money!’ …nowadays, phrases like this reflect most customers’ […]

Ulf Ackermann, Dirk Fritsch 30. October 2014

How agile can Requirements Engineers really be?

Agile remains a disputed approach. Despite the bold sounding claims of many articles on its proven ability to increase productivity and reduce costs, some […]

Gareth Rogers 30. July 2014

A key technique

This article is the second in a series of articles on requirements engineering published by Crescendo Technologies, following "This is not a requirement (of […]

Joseph Aracic 30. April 2014

Product Owner in Scrum

Scrum is today the most discussed method of agile software engineering. The connection between requirements engineering and agile methods itself is a widely […]

Alexander Rachmann, Jesko Schneider, Frank Engel 30. April 2014

Innovation Arena

Prioritization of requirements is an essential activity. Most important requirements shall be developed first, optimizing the return on investment. The weak […]

Rainer Grau 30. January 2014

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