Certified Professional Requirements Engineering (CPRE)
CPRE Lehrpläne: http://www.ireb.org/lehrplaene.html
CPRE Glossar: http://www.ireb.org/lehrplaene.html
Requirements engineer
A person who – in collaboration with stakeholders – elicits, documents, validates, and manages requirements.
Requirements Engineering
A systematic and disciplined approach to the specification and management of requirements with the following goals:
(1) Knowing the relevant requirements, achieving a consensus among the stakeholders about these requirements, documenting them according to given standards, and managing them systematically,
(2) Understanding and documenting the stakeholders’ desires and needs,
(3) Specifying and managing requirements to minimize the risk of delivering a system that does not meet the stakeholders’ desires and needs.
Abbreviation: RE
Note: All three goals address important facets of RE: (1) process-orientation, (2) stakeholder focus, and (3) importance of risk and value considerations.
Data Flow Diagram
DFD - Dataflow Diagrams: http://de.slideshare.net/Cazoomi/data-flow-diagrams-for-dummies
Agile RE
Agile RE: http://heliosobjects.com/2014/02/20/requirements-management-in-agile-projects/
RE Tools
Polarion
Polarion: http://www.polarion.com/
Polarion Webinars & Speeches: http://www.polarion.com/company/events/index.php#recorded
Sparx Enterprise Architekt
Free Download: http://www.sparxsystems.com/products/ea/trial.html
Enterprise Architect: http://www.sparxsystems.com/
EA Demonstrations: http://www.sparxsystems.com/resources/demos/index.html
EA Webinars: https://www.cephas.cc/ about Use Cases in EA
EA UML Modeling: http://www.sparxsystems.com/uml-tutorial.html
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