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1 KASIM ÞEN
kasim_sen Offline Send Email
Sep 1, 2006
9:03 am
Hi All, I believe that Requirements are the main theme in software development process. Because, If there are not a requirement, there is no software. However,...
2 Kamal Agrawal
kamalagr Offline Send Email
Sep 4, 2006
5:41 am
Hi, How are the two fields, Business Analysis and Requirement Engineering, linked? Are they same or closely related? Are you are aware of any specific course...
3 KASIM ÞEN
kasim_sen Offline Send Email
Sep 4, 2006
6:03 am
Hi, Business Analysis is the part of RE. Requirement engineering has 5 main parts. These are req. elicitation, requirement negotiation, validation, analysis...
4 Kent J. McDonald
kentmcdonald Offline Send Email
Sep 6, 2006
5:25 am
Actually, I would suggest that the main theme in software development is... running tested software. After all, isn't running tested software what software...
5 KASIM ÞEN
kasim_sen Offline Send Email
Sep 6, 2006
11:09 am
Dear Kent, Thanks for your notice. But, I had thought, when I wrote "main theme", that It was the main phase in SDLC. If you say "main goal" or "target point",...
6 kacolly Offline Send Email Sep 6, 2006
11:52 am
... Before elicitation (or maybe the first part of it) must come understanding the business area. This is at least partly done through formal business...
7 Kent J. McDonald
kentmcdonald Offline Send Email
Sep 7, 2006
5:41 am
Agreed that requirements are very important. However, I do not believe that it follows that they have to be elicited in a phase. One of the advantages of...
8 Lana Al-Salem
lana_alsalem Offline Send Email
Sep 7, 2006
7:08 am
Business Analysis can be done too by: 1- reading all policies and standards of a company and regulations 2- scanning what other softwares in this particular...
9 Lana Al-Salem
lana_alsalem Offline Send Email
Sep 7, 2006
8:27 am
can agile approach be used for general products (serveral customers) too? "Kent J. McDonald" <groups@...> wrote:...
10 Albert
caruabertu@... Send Email
Sep 7, 2006
8:58 am
the email below implies an initial requirements phase, agile or quick and dirty depending on your point of view - the collection of the customer priorities is...
11 Kevin Brennan
kevinjbrennan Offline Send Email
Sep 7, 2006
3:00 pm
... As you might guess, the IIBA Body of Knowledge committee has spent a lot of time on this issue. Since we were developing a body of knowledge for business...
12 KASIM ÞEN
kasim_sen Offline Send Email
Sep 7, 2006
3:26 pm
... are you ... test against? Hi, Gathering the requirements from customers and user is very difficult, however, also, writing the requirements is another...
13 Keith Collyer
kacolly Offline Send Email
Sep 8, 2006
5:31 am
The questions to ask the user are first "how will you know when this requirement has been met?" and if they can't answer that try "what evidence would convince...
14 Rob Park
rpark68 Offline Send Email
Sep 8, 2006
5:32 am
But this should be an ongoing parallel activity. I'd consider this analysis important to getting missed stories into your pool of requirements as well as...
15 a_muqaddim Offline Send Email Sep 8, 2006
9:26 am
Can anybody list "Qualities of Good Requirements" ?? It would be good if "Do's & Don'ts" are also elaborated. Al Amin Sr. SQA Engineer...
16 K.I.T.T.
kittkatt1701 Offline Send Email
Sep 8, 2006
11:47 am
Keith, you hit it on the head! If a requirement is not testable pas or fail then it’s either not a requirement or needs work. There is a host of criteria...
17 Stefan Winkler
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Sep 8, 2006
12:38 pm
... There has been an interesting article in the Journal of Object Technology some time ago: @ARTICLE{Firesmith2003, author = {Donald G. Firesmith}, title =...
18 kittkatt1701 Offline Send Email Sep 8, 2006
1:30 pm
... Here are the criteria we came up with: Document Review • Template adequately followed? • Are all requirements written at a consistent and appropriate...
19 Adrian Walker
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Sep 10, 2006
9:38 am
Hi All -- ... Here's a thought.... Good Requirements should be (a) In English that nonprogrammers can read and understand and (b) directly executable, so...
20 Brant
threestoners Offline Send Email
Sep 10, 2006
9:40 am
This is something our software development group has been struggling with....how do you trace your source code to your requirements (or the documented design...
21 Albert
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Sep 10, 2006
9:41 am
as this goup is trying to reinvent the wheel i have left read a good book about QFD [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
22 Brant
threestoners Offline Send Email
Sep 10, 2006
9:43 am
Hello world! I'm an embedded software developer/designer/analyst/etc. The products I deal with are usually safety-critical. Lately we've been trying to trim...
23 Rob Park
rpark68 Offline Send Email
Sep 11, 2006
5:38 am
That sounds good to me. I'd also point out that any initial requirement (pre-construction) doesn't need to be in any amount of written detail. For us, it's ...
24 K.I.T.T.
kittkatt1701 Offline Send Email
Sep 11, 2006
5:38 am
Regarding traceability - at a minimum we trace requirements to the reference in the developer's design doc and to the test case. Though we don't trace to the...
25 new.modeler Offline Send Email Sep 11, 2006
7:03 am
Brad Edmonds wrote: By assigning a unique identifier to each requirement only the req ID is needed for tracing throughout the various documents. Hope that ...
26 KASIM SEN
kasim_sen Offline Send Email
Sep 11, 2006
8:09 am
Hi All; This is the most-known question for requirements engineering. Everyone has some opinions about this question. Yes, requirements are very important,...
27 Charles-Henri Carlin
racnilhc Offline Send Email
Sep 11, 2006
8:19 am
Hello, forum members! Would you agree to share experience on the use of RM tools? As you know, there exist a wide range of products, both in terms of price and...
28 Mariacher
eric_mariacher Offline Send Email
Sep 11, 2006
2:51 pm
At Logitech Switzerland we are starting to use CaliberRM for Borland, a tool which has the right set of features for us and do not need too much...
29 K.I.T.T.
kittkatt1701 Offline Send Email
Sep 11, 2006
2:55 pm
Why are the requirements important? IMHO - Project management finds importance in the tasks needed for accomplishing a project while requirements engineering...
30 Rajesh Kumar
srikumar.rajesh@... Send Email
Sep 11, 2006
2:56 pm
Hi all, As I got the invitation to join this group I have Joined . Now can any one tell me what is the Objective of this group and why this group has been...
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