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AI Assistants in Requirements Engineering | Part 1
Introduction and Concepts
  • Practice
  • Cross-discipline
Mission Possible
Concept for the successful handling of integral NFRs in Scaled Agile Environments.
  • Practice
  • Opinions
Mastering Business Requirements
Insights for 13 crucial challenges
  • Practice
  • Methods
Discover Quality Requirements with the Mini-QAW
A short and fun elicitation workshop for Agile teams and architects
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Tracing Change Requests
From Requirements to Code
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KCycle: Knowledge-Based & Agile Software Quality Assurance
An approach for iterative and requirements-based quality assurance in DevOps
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  • Opinions
Managing the Invisible
Ensuring Software Quality beyond Micromanagement
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Agility and Obligation
Part 2: The Art of Assigning Software Development
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Agility and Obligation
Part 1: Why Fixed Price Projects Fail
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Open Up
How the ReqIF Standard for Requirements Exchange Disrupts the Tool Market.
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Automated Quality Assurance
Automated Quality Assurance of Software Requirements. The following contribution deals with the automated assurance of software requirements quality.
Title Topic Author Date Reading time

AI Assistants in Requirements Engineering | Part 1

Practice Cross-discipline
15 minutes

Mission Possible

Practice Cross-discipline
11 minutes

Interview with John Mylopoulos

Opinions
4 minutes

Mastering Business Requirements

Practice Opinions
2 minutes

Discover Quality Requirements with the Mini-QAW

Practice Methods
15 minutes

Tracing Change Requests

Methods
26 minutes

KCycle: Knowledge-Based & Agile Software Quality Assurance

Methods
16 minutes

Managing the Invisible

Practice Opinions
13 minutes

Agility and Obligation

Practice
10 minutes

Agility and Obligation

Practice
12 minutes

Open Up

Practice
21 minutes

Automated Quality Assurance

Methods
21 minutes