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Showing 16 articles tagged with CPRE, Framework or Literature

  • Practice
  • Cross-discipline
Mission Possible
Concept for the successful handling of integral NFRs in Scaled Agile Environments.
  • Opinions
  • Cross-discipline
A General Systems Thinking Perspective on the CPRE
This system is your system. This system is my system.
  • Skills
  • Studies and Research
Requirements Engineering and Domain Knowledge
A study concerning the question of whether domain knowledge is rather conducive, or rather hindering, for a requirements engineer
  • Methods
  • Cross-discipline
How Will It Work?
The Future How Viewpoint.
  • Studies and Research
  • Practice
What is the Relevance of Requirements Engineering Research to Practitioners?
Preliminary Results from an Ongoing Study
  • Methods
  • Skills
Data Science – the expanding frontier for Business Analysts
Evaluating Business Analysts‘ role in the Data Driven Economy
  • Methods
REQM guidance matrix
A framework to drive requirements management
  • Opinions
  • Skills
Integrating Program Management and Systems Engineering
  • Methods
  • Opinions
Functional Requirements and their levels of granularity
What are the levels of granularity of functional requirements and why this is important
  • Studies and Research
Requirements Engineering in Research Projects: Food for Thought
Lessons learned from a European Framework Project
  • Studies and Research
Requirements Engineering Workshop in Mozambique
An experience report from the IREB Academy Program in Africa
  • Practice
Applying IREB RE practices in an agile environment
Are the practices recommended by the IREB CPRE-FL syllabus still useful in agile projects?
  • Practice
Translating Exam Questions
No Double Dutch! [An article of the Inside IREB series]
  • Methods
TORE
A Framework for Systematic Requirements Development in Information Systems.
  • Studies and Research
  • Skills
Gender Studies
What do we learn from Gender Studies for Requirements Engineering
  • Studies and Research
Requirements Reuse
Requirements Reuse with the PABRE Framework