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Articles
Showing 34 articles tagged with Software Engineering, Software Quality, Team or Template [max. 4 tags]
Delegation of requirement verification. A key technique for more mature requirements management.
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9 Essentials for Product Success
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Part 1: Why Fixed Price Projects Fail
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Part 2: The Art of Assigning Software Development
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- Cross-discipline
Introduction and Concepts
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Automated Quality Assurance of Software Requirements. The following contribution deals with the automated assurance of software requirements quality.
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- Cross-discipline
How bias will affect even the simplest of specifications
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How product manager and development team found a common language and understanding
- Cross-discipline
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What does OpenAI’s ChatGPT say about RE?
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Agile Requirements Engineering Procedure Model using the RE Tool Jama.
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A short and fun elicitation workshop for Agile teams and architects
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My experiences from the Telecoms industry.
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An agile and collaborative prioritization technique
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Views of a real RE pioneer
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An approach for iterative and requirements-based quality assurance in DevOps
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‘A large elephant is in the room but we are not able or brave or willing enough to point at it’
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Ensuring Software Quality beyond Micromanagement
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Insights for 13 crucial challenges
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Concept for the successful handling of integral NFRs in Scaled Agile Environments.
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Requirements Engineering at Dutch Railways
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State of the discussion: Requirements Engineering and Product Owner in Scrum
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Why Testers should have a closer look into Requirements Engineering
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Readable requirements are not a matter of course – or are they?
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A framework to drive requirements management
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Paying attention to requirements in an agile work environment
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Who works in RE and what competences do they need, particularly soft skills?
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Requirements Reuse with the PABRE Framework
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New opportunities for requirements engineers & challenges within the organization
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How to build a strong foundation for business analysis and requirements engineering inside a company
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How to create awareness for some of the difficulties requirements engineers face
- Cross-discipline
Neuropsychological Insights on Creativity
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From Requirements to Code
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Improving requirements quality by effort estimates
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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.