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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

What are different tasks of requirement engineering - Elaboration,Negotiation,Specification,Validation,Management

Elaboration involves the information that is obtained from team during inception and elicitation is expanded and refined. It focuses on defining, redefining and refining of models. It tries to model the "WHAT" rather than the "HOW".
- Requirement is created using methods that capitalize on user scenarios.It describes how the end-users and actors interact with the system.
- The analysis model is derived from the requirements model where each scenario is analyzed to get the analysis classes.
- The requirements model and the analysis model are the main workproduct of this task.

Negotiation involves customers, stakeholders and software development team reconcile conflicts. The purpose of negotiation is to develop a project plan that meets the requirements of the user while reflecting real-world constraints such as time,people and budget. Negotiation includes:
- always remember negotiation is not completion.
- always have a strategy.
- always listen effectively.
- always focus on other party's interest.
- never make it personal.
- always be creative.
- be ready to commit.

Specification is the final artifact or work product produced by the software engineer during requirements engineering. It serves as the foundation for design and construction of software.

In Validation,the work products produced as a consequence of requirements engineering are assessed for quality. It checks whether inconsistencies, omissions, and errors have been detected and corrected. The
review team that validates the requirements look for errors in content or interpretation,areas where clarification is required, missing information, inconsistencies,conflicting and unrealistic requirements.

Management is a set of activities that help the project team identify, control, and track requirements and their changes at any time as the project progresses.


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