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AI Assistants in Requirements Engineering | Part 1
Introduction and Concepts
  • Skills
  • Cross-discipline
The importance of active listening in the role of a Business Analyst
How to improve the quality of communication
  • Cross-discipline
  • Practice
Conversation with an Artificial Intelligence
What does OpenAI’s ChatGPT say about RE?
  • Practice
  • Cross-discipline
Mission Possible
Concept for the successful handling of integral NFRs in Scaled Agile Environments.
  • Opinions
  • Cross-discipline
A General Systems Thinking Perspective on the CPRE
This system is your system. This system is my system.
  • Cross-discipline
  • Methods
Integrating Business Events into your Agile Framework
How you can use the natural partitioning of business events to flexibly synchronise your agile development.
  • Cross-discipline
Requirements Engineering in Job Offers
Who works in RE and what competences do they need, particularly soft skills?
  • Methods
  • Cross-discipline
How Will It Work?
The Future How Viewpoint.
  • Cross-discipline
Detecting Incoherent Requirements in Large Documents
Experiments and User Evaluation
  • Methods
  • Cross-discipline
ReqInspector
An Approach for the Inspection of the Completeness of individual Software Requirements Specifications by Semantic Analysis of the Argument Structures
  • Cross-discipline
  • Skills
What is a Useful Perspective in Considering Requirements Engineering Relative to Systems Engineering?
RE is one discipline in the mix of disciplines that SE orchestrates. Not understanding the role of RE properly can hold practitioners back
  • Cross-discipline
To Brainstorm or Not to Brainstorm
Neuropsychological Insights on Creativity
  • Practice
  • Cross-discipline
Biased Toddlers
How bias will affect even the simplest of specifications
  • Cross-discipline
  • Skills
NLP for Requirements Engineers, Part 2
How requirements engineers can benefit from applying the NLP communication techniques
  • Skills
  • Cross-discipline
What makes Women Better BAs
What makes an excellent BA and are women more suited to the role?
  • Cross-discipline
  • Skills
NLP for Requirements Engineers, Part 1
How requirements engineers can benefit from applying the NLP communication techniques
  • Practice
  • Cross-discipline
Requirements under construction
Agreed, unambiguous and based on inventions
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What does it mean?
What does it mean to say „requirement“? An inquiry into the abilities of the human mind and the meaning of the word „requirement“.
Title Topic Author Date Reading time

AI Assistants in Requirements Engineering | Part 1

Practice Cross-discipline
15 minutes

The importance of active listening in the role of a Business Analyst

Skills Cross-discipline
14 minutes

Conversation with an Artificial Intelligence

Cross-discipline Practice
20 minutes

Mission Possible

Practice Cross-discipline
11 minutes

A General Systems Thinking Perspective on the CPRE

Opinions Cross-discipline
17 minutes

Integrating Business Events into your Agile Framework

Cross-discipline Methods
6 minutes

Requirements Engineering in Job Offers

Cross-discipline
14 minutes

How Will It Work?

Methods Cross-discipline
6 minutes

Detecting Incoherent Requirements in Large Documents

Cross-discipline
24 minutes

ReqInspector

Methods Cross-discipline
21 minutes

What is a Useful Perspective in Considering Requirements Engineering Relative to Systems Engineering?

Cross-discipline Skills
13 minutes

To Brainstorm or Not to Brainstorm

Cross-discipline
24 minutes

Biased Toddlers

Practice Cross-discipline
7 minutes

NLP for Requirements Engineers, Part 2

Cross-discipline Skills
23 minutes

What makes Women Better BAs

Skills Cross-discipline
3 minutes

NLP for Requirements Engineers, Part 1

Cross-discipline Skills
23 minutes

Requirements under construction

Practice Cross-discipline
9 minutes

What does it mean?

Cross-discipline
21 minutes