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Showing 22 articles tagged with Goals, Testing or Verification

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A key technique
Delegation of requirement verification. A key technique for more mature requirements management.
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Verification and Validation of System Requirements by Animation and Automated Formal Analysis.
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Challenges in the elicitation and determination of precise requirements from animal stakeholders
How to use requirements gathering techniques to determine product requirements from non-verbal subjects
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Classical requirements and test analysis a discontinued model?
Endeavours to improve the situation are finally rewarded
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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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Modeling Requirements and Context as a means for Automated Requirements Validation
An Example from the Automation Industry
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Rigorous Verification
A new approach for requirements validation and rigorous verification.
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The Context-Canvas
A new approach to accelerate the RE-process!
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The Recover Approach
Reverse Modeling and Up-To-Date Evolution of Functional Requirements in Alignment with Tests
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Think Like a Scientist
Using Hypothesis Testing and Metrics to Drive Requirements Elicitation
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TORE
A Framework for Systematic Requirements Development in Information Systems.
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Sharing My Doubts on Acceptance Criteria
Do you know what acceptance criteria are?
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Sharing My Doubts on Goals and Requirements
Goals are intended, Requirements are imposed
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The goal is to solve the problem
Some thoughts on problems and goals in the context of requirements engineering
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Discover Quality Requirements with the Mini-QAW
A short and fun elicitation workshop for Agile teams and architects
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Making “agiLE” Work
Agile in the Large Enterprise
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Mission Possible
Concept for the successful handling of integral NFRs in Scaled Agile Environments.
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RE for Testers
Why Testers should have a closer look into Requirements Engineering
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The Potential of User Tests for Requirements Engineering
It seems evident to test designs or prototypes of software with end-users. But what about requirements?
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Five Questions
Transitioning successfully from the IT side to business – and 5 questions you should ask yourself before moving from the tech side to Business Analysis
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Requirements Reuse
Requirements Reuse with the PABRE Framework
Title Topic Author Date Reading time

A key technique

Methods Practice
9 minutes

Advance

Methods
24 minutes

Challenges in the elicitation and determination of precise requirements from animal stakeholders

Methods Opinions
18 minutes

Classical requirements and test analysis a discontinued model?

Methods Skills
22 minutes

KCycle: Knowledge-Based & Agile Software Quality Assurance

Methods
16 minutes

Modeling Requirements and Context as a means for Automated Requirements Validation

Methods Practice
27 minutes

Rigorous Verification

Methods
16 minutes

The Context-Canvas

Methods
16 minutes

The Recover Approach

Methods
18 minutes

Think Like a Scientist

Methods
7 minutes

TORE

Methods
22 minutes

Interview with John Mylopoulos

Opinions
4 minutes

Sharing My Doubts on Acceptance Criteria

Opinions
3 minutes

Sharing My Doubts on Goals and Requirements

Opinions
3 minutes

The goal is to solve the problem

Opinions
13 minutes

Discover Quality Requirements with the Mini-QAW

Practice Methods
15 minutes

Making “agiLE” Work

Practice Opinions
17 minutes

Mission Possible

Practice Cross-discipline
11 minutes

RE for Testers

Practice Methods
4 minutes

The Potential of User Tests for Requirements Engineering

Practice Methods
11 minutes

Five Questions

Skills
12 minutes

Requirements Reuse

Studies and Research
22 minutes