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Course Outline
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EU 1 A framework for structuring and managing requirements elicitation and conflict resolution
- EU 1.1 The scope of elicitation and conflict resolution in Requirements Engineering
- EU 1.2 Factors relevant to the approach of planning elicitation and conflict resolution
- EU 1.3 Planning and executing requirements elicitation and conflict resolution
- EU 1.4 Process patterns
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EU 2 Requirements sources
- EU 2.1 Fundamentals of requirements sources
- EU 2.2 Identify, classify, manage stakeholders
- EU 2.2.1 Identifying and selecting stakeholders as requirements sources
- EU 2.2.2 Stakeholder relationship management
- EU 2.2.3 Documentation schema for the stakeholders involved
- EU 2.2.4 The user as a special stakeholder group
- EU 2.3 Identify, classify, manage documents
- EU 2.3.1 Identifying and selecting documents as requirements sources
- EU 2.3.2 Documentation schema for the documents
- EU 2.4 Identify, classify, manage systems
- EU 2.4.1 Identifying and selecting systems as requirements sources
- EU 2.4.2 Documentation schema for systems
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EU 3 Elicitation Techniques
- EU 3.1 Gathering techniques
- EU 3.1.1 Questioning techniques
- EU 3.1.2 Observation techniques
- EU 3.1.3 Collaboration techniques
- EU 3.1.4 Artifact-based techniques
- EU 3.2 Design and idea-generating techniques
- EU 3.2.1 Brainstorming
- EU 3.2.2 Analogy techniques
- EU 3.2.3 Prototyping
- EU 3.2.4 Scenarios and storyboards
- EU 3.3 Thinking tools
- EU 3.3.1 Thinking in abstraction levels
- EU 3.3.2 Thinking in terms of problems and goals
- EU 3.3.3 Avoidance of transformation effects
- EU 3.3.4 Thinking in terms of models
- EU 3.3.5 Mind mapping
- EU 3.4 Example for structuring elicitation techniques: attributes
- EU 3.1 Gathering techniques
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EU 4 Conflict Resolution
- EU 4.1 Conflict identification
- EU 4.2 Conflict analysis
- EU 4.3 Conflict resolution
- EU 4.4 Documentation of conflict resolution
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EU 5 Skills of the Requirements Engineer
- EU 5.1 Required skills in the areas of elicitation
- EU 5.2 Communication theory and communication models
- EU 5.3 Self-reflection on personal skills in requirements elicitation
- EU 5.4 Opportunities for personal development
- EU 5.5 Learning from previous experience
Requirements
Knowledge of the fundamental aspects of Requirements Engineering. The IREB Foundation certification is only a requirement to take the Advanced certification exam.
21 Hours