SE 4351 Requirements Engineering (Analysis, Modeling and Specification)

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A problem can be defined as…?

Difference between things as they are now and things as they are desired.

  • A phenomenon or situation that hurts our goals.

<p>Difference between things as <strong><em>they are now</em></strong> and things as <strong><em>they are desired</em></strong>.</p><ul><li><p>A phenomenon or situation that hurts our goals.</p></li></ul><p></p>
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What are 3 fundamental types of activities requirement engineers need?

  1. Elicitation: understanding problem and solution

  2. Specification: describing(specify)

  3. Validation: agreement on problem and solution (validate)

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Which is better Fishbone or FTD (Fault Tree Diagram)?

Depends fishbone model is easier to understand for users but an FTD diagram is more detailed and provides AND/OR relationships.

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What word indicates a binding provision?

SHALL” —> one that must be implemented by the specification users

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What word indicates a non-binding provision?

SHOULD” or “MAY

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What word do you use to express a declaration of purpose or to express future tense?

“WILL”

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What are Stakeholders in the vision document?

An individual who is materially affected by the outcome of the system or the project(s) producing the system.

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What is the #1 techinical issue?

Incomplete requirements