Discovering Requirements: How to Specify Products and ServicesISBN: 978-0-470-71240-5
Paperback
476 pages
March 2009
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Do you need to know how to create good requirements?
Discovering Requirements offers a set of simple, robust, and effective cognitive tools for building requirements. Using worked examples throughout the text, it shows you how to develop an understanding of any problem, leading to questions such as:
- What are you trying to achieve?
- Who is involved, and how?
- What do those people want? Do they agree?
- How do you envisage this working?
- What could go wrong?
- Why are you making these decisions? What are you assuming?
The established author team of Ian Alexander and Ljerka Beus-Dukic
answer these and related questions, using a set of complementary
techniques, including stakeholder analysis, goal modelling, context
modelling, storytelling and scenario modelling, identifying risks
and threats, describing rationales, defining terms in a project
dictionary, and prioritizing.
This easy to read guide is full of carefully-checked tips and tricks. Illustrated with worked examples, checklists, summaries, keywords and exercises, this book will encourage you to move closer to the real problems you're trying to solve. Guest boxes from other experts give you additional hints for your projects.
Invaluable for anyone specifying requirements including IT
practitioners, engineers, developers, business analysts, test
engineers, configuration managers, quality engineers and project
managers.
A practical sourcebook for lecturers as well as students studying
software engineering who want to learn about requirements work in
industry.
Once you've read this book you will be ready to create good requirements!