Requirements Elicitation in Modern Product Discovery
If you are working on products, you have realized product management handles requirements in a different way. When a business analyst or a product owner is […]
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If you are working on products, you have realized product management handles requirements in a different way. When a business analyst or a product owner is […]
Analysis means breaking down large problems into smaller, more manageable ones. We, as BAs, understand intuitively that this is what we do and that how well we […]
In times of increasing "agilization", the question arises as to whether classic requirements engineering and test analysis are still relevant at all. Since the […]
Business Event partitioning has been around for a long time and has helped Business Analysts to improve their requirements discovery and to develop better […]
For Business Analysts/Requirement Engineers/System Analysts, the greatest innovation brought by the Systems Modeling Language (SysML) is the introduction of 1) […]
Practices from the Agile software development (ASD) spectrum are adopted by enterprises worldwide for project and product development. Either adopting […]
The article covers a topic of software tests as a requirement source, as techniques to investigate requirements and confirm compliance of the final product […]
In a previous article Business Analysis Viewpoints [1] we discussed a number of ways of looking at systems. The intention of these viewpoints is to make it […]
This article describes initial conclusions of our research into how and why the requirements engineer’s role has changed over the years, with the longer-term […]
During the process of requirements engineering, incompletely specified requirements require iterative follow-up discussions with stakeholders to complete and […]
Prelude As Business Analysts our profession is constantly evolving over time. As our roles mature, our experience, expertise, and skills gradually move us from […]
Introduction With the exponential number of international projects and the rising complexity of the products being developed, sharing a common language among […]
Introduction There are a number of quality criteria for requirements. IREB Syllabus [1] groups them into three aspects: content, documentation and agreement. […]
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Good quality requirements help software engineers make the right architectural design decisions. Unfortunately, collecting requirements is not always easy. The […]
Requirements Management (REQM) is described as a key area for several disciplines: Enterprise Architecture, Business Analysis, Software Engineering and Process […]
The level of granularity is the greater or lesser extent in the description of expected software behaviour in a functional specification. It defines how […]
One of the biggest challenges in software maintenance is the need to trace incoming change requests to the code affected by those requests. This need is […]
Agile paradigms and DevOps approaches have changed software engineering processes by focusing on iterativity, communication and collaboration between different […]
Modeling requirements is not really new, but there are many ways to do it. We discovered constraints as a powerful concept that allowed us to create concise […]
Digitalization is becoming increasingly prevalent in manufacturing industries. Co-working mechanical engineers and computer scientists are aware of the […]
Requirements are usually elicited, analyzed, and validated using techniques that are strongly based on the co-presence of the persons involved. These […]
In recent years, Creativity-based Approaches for Requirements Elicitation (CAREs) have appeared as one promising trend to tackle the requirements elicitation […]
When designing an automation plant the control software for the entire plant is typically designed after the physical architecture of the automation plant and […]
“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 […]
In a previous article [1], we claimed that at least in certain circumstances, for certain types of systems, the requirements management discipline is still […]
Sophisticated functionality and ever-increasing perfection of embedded and distributed IT systems have been made possible through an increasing amount of […]
Procuring off-the-shelf or COTS software is often the only feasible route to access new facilities, due to the reduced time, cost, risk and organisational […]
Requirement models are used to clarify and improve requirements consistency, unambiguity, correctness and completeness. The finite state machine (FSM) model […]
This year we’re definitely headed for the future. Do you remember the 1985 movie Back to the Future? Marty McFly lands in Hill Valley, California on October […]
In this paper, we will show how the SysML modeling language can be useful to complement the requirements process, i.e. to better define and trace requirements. […]
In early project phases it is one of the main objectives to evaluate whether or not it is reasonable to conduct the project from an economic standpoint. […]
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 […]
The alignment between requirements and tests and the need for explicit requirements specifications to better support knowledge management in software projects […]
The emergent discipline of using formal modelling and analysis to support industrial scale requirements engineering has matured in recent years [Woodcock et […]
‘Classic upfront Requirements Engineering before the start of a project costs too much time and money!’ …nowadays, phrases like this reflect most customers’ […]
At the Deutsche Telekom subsidiary T-Systems, Word templates have been created for entering requirements using the “Information Mapping®” method. The templates […]
When engineering requirements, many requirements professionals are challenged not only by the question of how to elicit or specify requirements, but […]
There are many ways to check the content of the software requirements manually – inspections, reviews, walkthroughs, etc. However the attempt to automate the […]
ADVANCE is a European-wide initiative between industry and academia to lead the future development of high-quality embedded systems in a more cost-effective […]
This article is the second in a series of articles on requirements engineering published by Crescendo Technologies, following "This is not a requirement (of […]
Motivation for Requirement Re-Use: When you compare the re-use of requirements with the re-use of designs you may get the impression that re-use of […]
Prioritization of requirements is an essential activity. Most important requirements shall be developed first, optimizing the return on investment. The weak […]
All organizations strive to meet their envisioned goals and strategic objectives, creating greater business value for their stakeholders. While not all […]
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