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Software Requirements



This section of SearchSoftwareQuality.com's bookshelf focuses on software requirements gathering. Prototyping and listening to the customer are covered in these downloads.



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Seven Steps to Mastering Business Analysis, Ch. 1
SearchSoftwareQuality.com | 14 Oct 2008
TIP - Chapter 1 of Seven Steps to Mastering Business Analysis explains what business analysis is, its role in software development, the role of a business analyst, and the traits of good business analysts.
Software Security Engineering: A Guide for Project Managers -- Chapter 3, Requirements Engineering for Secure Software
SearchSoftwareQuality.com | 20 May 2008
TIP - Software security requirements engineering is a critical part of the software development lifecycle. This free book chapter explains how to approach requirements engineering for a secure SDLC.
Requirements Management Using IBM Rational RequisitePro: Chapter 1, Requirements Management
SearchSoftwareQuality.com | 08 Apr 2008
TIP - Requirements management is made easier through planning and tools. This free chapter introduces readers to requirements gathering and how IBM Rational RequisitePro can be used to engineer and maintain requirements.
Mastering the Requirements Process, 2nd Edition: Chapter 2, The Requirements Process
SearchSoftwareQuality.com | 11 Dec 2007
TIP - Requirements gathering, documentation, reuse and so forth are detailed in "Mastering the Requirements Process, 2nd Edition." This free chapter outlines the basics of the requirements process
Patterns for Effective Use Cases -- Chapter 1, What Is a Quality Use Case?
SearchSoftwareQuality.com | 17 Aug 2007
TIP - Use cases can have a tremendous impact on software requirements gathering, development and the final product. This free book excerpt explains how to create use cases that are effective.
Effective Prototyping for Software Makers -- Chapter 3, Verify Prototype Assumptions and Requirements
SearchSoftwareQuality.com | 27 Feb 2007
TIP - To effectively prototype, argue the authors of this book, you must first establish prototype requirements. This book excerpt explains how to transform assumptions into validated requirements through a process of six...
Software Requirements, Second Edition -- Chapter 7, Hearing the Voice of the Customer
SearchSoftwareQuality.com | 15 Feb 2007
TIP - The heart of requirements engineering is elicitation, the process of identifying the needs and constraints of the various stakeholders for a software system. In this book excerpt Karl Wiegers, Ph.D. addresses the general...
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