10-09-2024, 06:37 PM
[b]Requirements Engineering Software Engineering[/b]
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 5.5 Hours | Lec: 79 | 2.64 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Everything you need to know about software requirements: elicitation, analysis, documentation, validation and management
Requirements Engineering" Is the first course in our "Software Engineering" series.
If you are involved in software projects, especially large ones, you know that dealing with software requirements is the biggest problem the software practitioner faces almost at every project.
Not working effectively with software requirements could be the number one reason for many software projects' failures.
The course will discuss concepts for systematically establishing, defining, and managing the requirements for large, complex, changing, and software-intensive systems from technical, organizational, and management perspectives.
The course will consider the past, present, and future paradigms and methodologies in requirements engineering.
The course will cover informal, semi-formal, and formal approaches while balancing theory and practice.
The course will involve building models of both requirements engineering process and requirements engineering product, concerning both functional and non-functional goals/requirements/specifications, using a systematic decision-making process.
This course will help you manage the requirements aspect of software projects with different domains, sizes, technologies, platforms, and different practitioners' and customers' experiences. We need to acquire a set of tools, techniques, and best practices and learn when to use them to handle software requirements effectively and efficiently.
In this course, You will learn various techniques to capture requirements, analyze and validate requirements, control and manage requirements change requests, and deliver a solid requirements document.
You will understand the requirements analysts' role in a software project, which will help you know what you need from them and what they need from you.
The course is based on the (Software Engineering Book of Knowledge (the SWEBOK) from IEEE. So this course can also help you pass various software engineering exams provided by IEEE. I will teach you everything you need to know, and I will answer any of your questions 24 x 7.
Requirements Engineering" Is the first course in our "Software Engineering" series.
If you are involved in software projects, especially large ones, you know that dealing with software requirements is the biggest problem the software practitioner faces almost at every project.
Not working effectively with software requirements could be the number one reason for many software projects' failures.
The course will discuss concepts for systematically establishing, defining, and managing the requirements for large, complex, changing, and software-intensive systems from technical, organizational, and management perspectives.
The course will consider the past, present, and future paradigms and methodologies in requirements engineering.
The course will cover informal, semi-formal, and formal approaches while balancing theory and practice.
The course will involve building models of both requirements engineering process and requirements engineering product, concerning both functional and non-functional goals/requirements/specifications, using a systematic decision-making process.
This course will help you manage the requirements aspect of software projects with different domains, sizes, technologies, platforms, and different practitioners' and customers' experiences. We need to acquire a set of tools, techniques, and best practices and learn when to use them to handle software requirements effectively and efficiently.
In this course, You will learn various techniques to capture requirements, analyze and validate requirements, control and manage requirements change requests, and deliver a solid requirements document.
You will understand the requirements analysts' role in a software project, which will help you know what you need from them and what they need from you.
The course is based on the (Software Engineering Book of Knowledge (the SWEBOK) from IEEE. So this course can also help you pass various software engineering exams provided by IEEE. I will teach you everything you need to know, and I will answer any of your questions 24 x 7.