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Articles
Showing 58 articles tagged with Elicitation, Development, Software Engineering, Study or Team [max. 4 tags]
Has RE adapted itself to the challenges of Agile methods?
- Practice
- Opinions
Insights for 13 crucial challenges
- Studies and Research
Building the bridge between experience and research: The future Research Section of the RE Magazine
- Opinions
Views of a real RE pioneer
- Practice
- Opinions
Requirements Engineering at Dutch Railways
- Methods
- Cross-discipline
The Future How Viewpoint.
- Practice
Paying attention to requirements in an agile work environment
- Practice
- Opinions
9 Essentials for Product Success
- Practice
- Cross-discipline
How bias will affect even the simplest of specifications
- Methods
Using Hypothesis Testing and Metrics to Drive Requirements Elicitation
- Studies and Research
- Skills
What do we learn from Gender Studies for Requirements Engineering
- Methods
- Practice
Delegation of requirement verification. A key technique for more mature requirements management.
- Practice
State of the discussion: Requirements Engineering and Product Owner in Scrum
- Practice
- Cross-discipline
Agreed, unambiguous and based on inventions
- Methods
- Skills
How to create awareness for some of the difficulties requirements engineers face
- Studies and Research
- Practice
Preliminary Results from an Ongoing Study
- Practice
- Opinions
When every new iteration can violate previously satisfied requirements
- Practice
- Cross-discipline
Concept for the successful handling of integral NFRs in Scaled Agile Environments.
- Practice
- Studies and Research
The True Measure of Requirements Quality.
- Practice
My experiences from the Telecoms industry.
- Practice
- Methods
It seems evident to test designs or prototypes of software with end-users. But what about requirements?
- Methods
Using verbs’ valency to improve requirements’ quality
- Methods
- Practice
Improving requirements quality by effort estimates
- Studies and Research
Results of research project announced in a previous issue.
- Studies and Research
Preliminary Results of a Questionnaire
- Practice
- Methods
Hands-on guidance for developing and managing security requirements
- Practice
Eliciting security requirements needs a different process
- Methods
A framework to drive requirements management
- Methods
- Practice
Classifying product techniques by requirements type
- Cross-discipline
Who works in RE and what competences do they need, particularly soft skills?
- Studies and Research
Lessons learned from a European Framework Project
- Skills
- Cross-discipline
How to improve the quality of communication
- Practice
- Methods
A short and fun elicitation workshop for Agile teams and architects
- Methods
The Mobile Future of Requirements Engineering
- Skills
New opportunities for requirements engineers & challenges within the organization
- Studies and Research
A statistical analysis and trends from 2009 to 2015
- Opinions
- Cross-discipline
This system is your system. This system is my system.
- Practice
Are the practices recommended by the IREB CPRE-FL syllabus still useful in agile projects?
- Studies and Research
An Intelligent Assistant for Improving Requirement Authoring
- Skills
How to build a strong foundation for business analysis and requirements engineering inside a company
- Practice
- Studies and Research
How Product Owners (POs), Business Analysts and Requirements Engineers Use Agile Requirements Engineering (RE) to optimize the work of the team and maximize the value delivered to stakeholders.
- Methods
- Opinions
How to use requirements gathering techniques to determine product requirements from non-verbal subjects
- Methods
- Practice
Agile Requirements Engineering Procedure Model using the RE Tool Jama.
- Methods
- Skills
Evaluating Business Analysts‘ role in the Data Driven Economy
- Skills
- Methods
How product manager and development team found a common language and understanding
- Methods
- Practice
How applying Lean Startup, Design Thinking, and others, impact the task of modeling requirements
- Practice
- Methods
When requirements and the product are elaborated concurrently
- Cross-discipline
- Practice
What does OpenAI’s ChatGPT say about RE?
- Methods
- Studies and Research
Driving innovation with crowd-based techniques
- Practice
How the ReqIF Standard for Requirements Exchange Disrupts the Tool Market.
- Methods
- Skills
Endeavours to improve the situation are finally rewarded
- Studies and Research
Requirements Reuse with the PABRE Framework
- Cross-discipline
Neuropsychological Insights on Creativity
- Studies and Research
Analysis, results, and recommendations
- Methods
- Studies and Research
A Literature Review
- Methods
- Practice
An agile and collaborative prioritization technique
- Skills
- Studies and Research
A study concerning the question of whether domain knowledge is rather conducive, or rather hindering, for a requirements engineer
- Practice
- Methods
‘A large elephant is in the room but we are not able or brave or willing enough to point at it’