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Splitting Requirements at Scale

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 […]

Gareth Rogers 12. September 2023

Integrating Business Events into your Agile Framework

Business Event partitioning has been around for a long time and has helped Business Analysts to improve their requirements discovery and to develop better […]

Suzanne Robertson, James Robertson 10. February 2022

Discovering System Requirements through SysML

For Business Analysts/Requirement Engineers/System Analysts, the greatest innovation brought by the Systems Modeling Language (SysML) is the introduction of 1) […]

Gildas Premel-Cabic 15. September 2021

Inputs to requirements engineering in agile projects

Practices from the Agile software development (ASD) spectrum are adopted by enterprises worldwide for project and product development. Either adopting […]

Nuno Santos, Nuno Ferreira, Ricardo J. Machado 30. June 2021

How Will It Work?

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 […]

Suzanne Robertson, James Robertson 19. March 2020

ReqInspector

During the process of requirements engineering, incompletely specified requirements require iterative follow-up discussions with stakeholders to complete and […]

Andreas Maier, Simon Darting 27. June 2019

Is there something missing?

Introduction With the exponential number of international projects and the rising complexity of the products being developed, sharing a common language among […]

Kristina Schöne, Andreas Günther, Margaux Sagne 28. March 2019

When the rubber hits the road

Introduction There are a number of quality criteria for requirements. IREB Syllabus [1] groups them into three aspects: content, documentation and agreement. […]

Grigory Grin 27. February 2019

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

REQM guidance matrix

Requirements Management (REQM) is described as a key area for several disciplines: Enterprise Architecture, Business Analysis, Software Engineering and Process […]

Fabrício Laguna 12. September 2017

Functional Requirements and their levels of granularity

The level of granularity is the greater or lesser extent in the description of expected software behaviour in a functional specification. It defines how […]

Guilherme Siqueira Simões, Carlos Eduardo Vazquez 21. February 2017

Tracing Change Requests

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 […]

Harry Sneed, Birgit Demuth 21. February 2017

Modeling Requirements with Constraints

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 […]

Michael Jastram, Andreas Kara 18. October 2016

The Context-Canvas

Digitalization is becoming increasingly prevalent in manufacturing industries. Co-working mechanical engineers and computer scientists are aware of the […]

Oliver Stypa, Sebastian Schlaus 18. October 2016

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

An “agile” lifecycle for requirements

In a previous article [1], we claimed that at least in certain circumstances, for certain types of systems, the requirements management discipline is still […]

Rodolphe Arthaud 29. October 2015

Cyber Security Requirements Engineering

Sophisticated functionality and ever-increasing perfection of embedded and distributed IT systems have been made possible through an increasing amount of […]

Christof Ebert 29. October 2015

IT Requirements when Buying, not Making

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 […]

Martin Tate 29. October 2015

Mobile RE

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 […]

Ursula Meseberg, Tanja Weiß 30. April 2015

Modeling Requirements with SysML

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. […]

Pascal Roques 30. April 2015

Catching the worm

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. […]

Carl Friedrich Kress 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

The Recover Approach

The alignment between requirements and tests and the need for explicit requirements specifications to better support knowledge management in software projects […]

Albert Tort 29. January 2015

Advance

The emergent discipline of using formal modelling and analysis to support industrial scale requirements engineering has matured in recent years [Woodcock et […]

Brett Bicknell, Karim Kanso 30. October 2014

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

Readable requirements

At the Deutsche Telekom subsidiary T-Systems, Word templates have been created for entering requirements using the “Information Mapping®” method. The templates […]

Frank Rabeler 30. October 2014

TORE

When engineering requirements, many requirements professionals are challenged not only by the question of how to elicit or specify requirements, but […]

Dr. Sebastian Adam, Norman Riegel, Dr. Joerg Doerr 30. October 2014

Automated Quality Assurance

There are many ways to check the content of the software requirements manually – inspections, reviews, walkthroughs, etc. However the attempt to automate the […]

Harry Sneed 30. July 2014

Rigorous Verification

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 […]

Brett Bicknell, Karim Kanso, Daniel McLeod 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

Opportunities & Approaches

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 […]

Jens Schirpenbach 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

Think Like a Scientist

All organizations strive to meet their envisioned goals and strategic objectives, creating greater business value for their stakeholders. While not all […]

Mats Wessberg 30. January 2014

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