Requirements Engineering by Peter Klausmann

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Requirements Engineering
Published 11/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 769.84 MB | Duration: 2h 25m

Introduction to requirements engineering, documentation, and management

What you'll learn

Important methods for elicitation, documentation and management of requirements

Stakeholder managment and communication

Design thinking, goal models and natural-language-based requirements documentation

Modelbased requirements documentation using UML Use cases and other UML diagrams

Requirements

It is a beginners training. No special knowledge required. But basic skills in project management and IT topics are useful.

Description

This course is a beginners training in requirements engineering. Requirements engineering is the fundamental key to innovation and successful product development. The focussed elicitation of user-specific customer requirements is essential for any type of product or software development.The course explains fundamental methods and tools for the elicitation and documentation of requirements. It follows partially the version 3 curriculum of the International Requirements Engineering Board (IREB). But accoding to the wide range of topics it is not an explicit preparation for the IREB certification.Requirements Engineering to balance interests between humans and machines or products. Therefore, also soft skills like stakeholder management, communication, empathy, listening und conflicts are discussed.The learning path of this course is as follows:- Introduction and basic terms of requirements engineering- Stakeholder and stakeholder management- Requirements elicitation- Introduction to Design Thinking- Kano model- Requirements templates of the International Requirements Engineering Board- User stories- Requirements reviews- Model-based requirements documentation (UML)- Management of requirementsThe course provides an overview about the most important techniques in requirements engineering, especially for requirements engineers, product owner and product management. Previous knowledge is not required. Althoug some experience in product development and software fundamentals are helpful.The course is well-suited for beginners as well as for advanced practitioners.

Overview

Section 1: Einführung

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 Basic terms of Requirements Engineering

Lecture 3 Definitions

Lecture 4 Personality profile of an requirements engineer

Lecture 5 Nine basic principles - overview

Lecture 6 Nine basic principles - details

Lecture 7 Abstraction levels

Lecture 8 System and context

Section 2: Stakeholder

Lecture 9 Organizing stakeholders

Lecture 10 Stakeholder communication

Lecture 11 Conflict management

Section 3: Requirements elicitation

Lecture 12 Requirements elicitation

Lecture 13 Design thinking overview

Lecture 14 Design thinking tools

Lecture 15 Design thinking prototyping

Lecture 16 Kano model

Lecture 17 Natural language-based work products

Lecture 18 Requirements template

Lecture 19 User stories

Lecture 20 Glossary

Lecture 21 Reviews

Lecture 22 Risk management

Section 4: Model-based requirements documentation

Lecture 23 Model-based requirements

Lecture 24 UML use case diagrams

Lecture 25 UML class diagrams

Lecture 26 UML activity diagrams

Lecture 27 UML state diagrams

Section 5: Managing requirements

Lecture 28 Managing requirements

Lecture 29 Download of the slides

Requirements Engineers,Product Owners,Business Analysts,IT Project Manager, Scrum Master, Software Developer, Software Tester