Now in its third edition, this classic guide to software requirements engineering has been fully updated with new topics, examples, and guidance. From the Back Cover:Improve the way your teams:. Identify and collaborate with key stakeholders. Elicit and analyze requirements, with a focus on business objectives. Document, prioritize, validate, and reuse requirements. Prototype and create visual models of requirements.
Software Requirements 2nd Edition By Karl E Wiegers Pdf
Manage change requests, scope creep, and other project risks. Understand and specify customer quality expectationsAbout You:This book's primary audience is business analysts and requirements engineers, along with software architects, developers, project managers, and other stakeholders. About the Author:Joy Beatty, a leader in the software requirements community, has trained thousands of business analysts and helped major organizations build business-analysis centers of excellence. She is coauthor of Visual Models for Software Requirements.' About this title' may belong to another edition of this title. Book Description Microsoft Press,U.S., United States, 2013. Condition: New.
Language: English. Brand new Book. Now in its third edition, this classic guide to software requirements engineering has been fully updated with new topics, examples, and guidance. Two leaders in the requirements community have teamed up to deliver a contemporary set of practices covering the full range of requirements development and management activities on software projects. Describes practical, effective, field-tested techniques for managing the requirements engineering process from end to end.
Karl Wiegers Requirements Template
Provides examples demonstrating how requirements 'good practices' can lead to fewer change requests, higher customer satisfaction, and lower development costs. Fully updated with contemporary examples and many new practices and techniques. Describes how to apply effective requirements practices to agile projects and numerous other special project situations.
Targeted to business analysts, developers, project managers, and other software project stakeholders who have a general understanding of the software development process. Shares the insights gleaned from the authors' extensive experience delivering hundreds of software-requirements training courses, presentations, and webinars. New chapters are included on specifying data requirements, writing high-quality functional requirements, and requirements reuse. Considerable depth has been added on business requirements, elicitation techniques, and nonfunctional requirements. In addition, new chapters recommend effective requirements practices for various special project situations, including enhancement and replacement, packaged solutions, outsourced, business process automation, analytics and reporting, and embedded and other real-time systems projects.
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