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Showing 36 articles tagged with Estimation, Modeling, Opinion or Software Engineering [max. 4 tags]
Do you know what acceptance criteria are?
- Opinions
Goals are intended, Requirements are imposed
- Opinions
Requirements and where to put them
- Opinions
Views of a real RE pioneer
- Practice
- Opinions
Requirements Engineering at Dutch Railways
- Opinions
When shall does not need to be must
- Methods
- Cross-discipline
The Future How Viewpoint.
- Methods
An application of the IREB Handbook of Requirements Modeling
- Practice
State of the discussion: Requirements Engineering and Product Owner in Scrum
- Practice
Part 2: The Art of Assigning Software Development
- Studies and Research
- Practice
Preliminary Results from an Ongoing Study
- Practice
Part 1: Why Fixed Price Projects Fail
- Methods
- Practice
Improving requirements quality by effort estimates
- Methods
- Practice
Smart use of constraints leads to cleaner requirements that are easy to test
- Methods
How modeling can be useful to better define and trace requirements
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Some thoughts on problems and goals in the context of requirements engineering
- Methods
A framework to drive requirements management
- Cross-discipline
Who works in RE and what competences do they need, particularly soft skills?
- Practice
- Cross-discipline
Introduction and Concepts
- Practice
- Methods
A short and fun elicitation workshop for Agile teams and architects
- Opinions
- Cross-discipline
This system is your system. This system is my system.
- Practice
- Methods
Strategies for Enhanced Digital User Experience
- 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
How can the standard UML FSM be improved to better serve the requirements engineer?
- Methods
- Opinions
How to use requirements gathering techniques to determine product requirements from non-verbal subjects
- Methods
- Skills
Evaluating Business Analysts‘ role in the Data Driven Economy
- Methods
Reverse Modeling and Up-To-Date Evolution of Functional Requirements in Alignment with Tests
- Methods
- Practice
How applying Lean Startup, Design Thinking, and others, impact the task of modeling requirements
- Cross-discipline
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What does OpenAI’s ChatGPT say about RE?
- Practice
- Cross-discipline
Implementation and Future Trends
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Strategies for building manageable requirements hierarchies in complex problem domains
- Methods
- Skills
Endeavours to improve the situation are finally rewarded
- Studies and Research
Requirements Reuse with the PABRE Framework
- Methods
- Practice
An Example from the Automation Industry
- Methods
- Practice
An agile and collaborative prioritization technique
- Practice
- Methods
‘A large elephant is in the room but we are not able or brave or willing enough to point at it’