Software Requirements Engineering
Software Requirements Engineering is a three-day course designed to provide a comprehensive knowledge base and practical skills for anyone interested in implementing or improving Software Requirements Development and Management techniques and practices in their organization. This course starts with an overview of software requirements basics, including definitions of terminology, a discussion of the importance of software requirements, an overview of software standards and models related to requirements and an introduction to the requirements engineering process.
Course attendees will learn how to define the vision and scope of a software product and how to identify the product’s stakeholders. They will learn and practice utilizing various techniques for eliciting software requirements. Various models for analyzing requirements will be illustrated and applied to the courses case study. The course will also discuss translating higher-level business and user requirements into software product requirements.
This course includes an overview of the contents of various documents to specify requirements including a concept of operations document, software requirements specification and a data dictionary. The requirements validation discussion in this course emphasizes peer reviews and test planning.
Course attendees will learn to establish requirements baselines, perform requirements traceability and manage requirements change. This course also includes an overview of requirements related metrics.
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Atlanta, GA • May 19-21, 2008 • #08159 
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Member Price: $1,175
List/Forum/Division Price: $1,470 |
| CEUs and ASQ RUs: 2.1 |
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Instructors
Theresa Hunt, CSQE
Linda Westfall, PE, CSQE, CQA
Tom Allen
Scott Duncan