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Effective Requirements Practices |
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| In order for requirements to be implemental and verifiable, they need to be properly defined and specified. This tutorial will present project examples on the proper specification of requirements, requirements validation and verification, reverse engineering requirements from design, estimating the number of defects injected, and remaining in requirements and on statistical process control applied to requirements. Additional topics will cover gathering user needs, requirements definition, baselining, allocation, traceability, change control, requirements types, requirements risks, and requirements management tools, etc. The tutorial will also focus on meeting some of the Capability Maturity Model (CMM) Integration (CMMI) process areas for requirements management, requirements development and quantitative analysis applied to requirements. | |
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Monday - April 28, 2003 8:00 - 11:30 |
Track 8 251 D-F |
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| Al Florence | |
| Dr. William Bail | |
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Presentation: Effective Requirements Practices |
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