Outline:
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Structure of the tutorial
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Requirements Engineering : Outline
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Goals:
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What we want learn?
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Problem:
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Application of the theory to a problem from the real world
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Requirements Engineering: Problem and Solution
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Theory:
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Introduction:
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Structuring the knowledge until now
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RAD, Levels of descriptions
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Essence:
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Explaining the concept
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Process for ARENA,Requirements Elicitation activities
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Demo:
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Showing how it works
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REQuest : Live demonstration
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Exceptions:
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What shall we do if something goes wrong?
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REQuest: Guidelines
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Summary:
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Repeating the key points
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Putting all together, Next steps
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Next Steps:
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- Meet with your development team as soon as possible
- Login to REQuest with your Lotus Notes account
- Add actors, use cases and services
- Discuss, negotiate and resolve questions
- Write one complete scenario per team (that is one possible example of the system in use)
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Further readings:
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Bruegge B., Dutoit A.: Object-Oriented Software Engineering: Conquering Complex and Changing Systems, Prentice Hall, 2000
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Glossary
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Glossary for Requirements Engineering Tutorial
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