College Curriculum for Requirements Analysts
On Day 3 of RE’06, I attended a practice talk called “Requirements Engineering: An Industrial Perspective”. Brian Berenbach spoke to the success of engineering projects in the early 1900’s as
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On Day 3 of RE’06, I attended a practice talk called “Requirements Engineering: An Industrial Perspective”. Brian Berenbach spoke to the success of engineering projects in the early 1900’s as
At RE’06, we heard a talk called “Making Mobile Requirements Engineering Tools Usable and Useful”, in which these guys are developing software to use on a PDA device to capture
Instead of New Year’s resolutions, I have chosen to set an annual theme for each year. Though the topic is a bit outside the requirements space, I’m going to share
With the holidays upon us, I wanted to spread some holiday cheer. I hope I can make you smile, with my medley of requirement “blongs”, to the tune of some
It’s that time of year we all look so forward to, when we get to wish our colleagues around the requirements world a bit of SeiCheer with our holiday medley
“That’s neat, but…so what?” I noticed myself frequently thinking these words at RE’06. Like Tony, I found myself disappointed that academia seems removed from the practical world of requirements engineering.
I do. And I’m well aware that I get some eye rolls from people who don’t agree – or just don’t have the attention to detail to understand. But really,
#10- You cannot quickly understand new concepts. Fear not, this doesn’t mean you are stupid. It just means you think through problems in a way that does not lend itself
Traceability defined I first was introduced to traceability years ago by Karl Wiegers in Software Requirements (First Edition) and was immediately sold on the impact it brings to a project.
I explored the differences between writing use cases as generic scenarios versus specific scenarios the other day on the Requirements Defined Message Board. I’ve most commonly seen and written use
We use a set of requirements documentation standards to generate consistency in our writing styles. They should be applied to the documentation produced in the requirements phase of a project,
On Tuesday I began an overview of the processes behind gathering requirements for a migration project and how these activities differ from a system with new functionality. I began by
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