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Lecture Notes on Requirements Elicitation

March 1994 Educational Material
Sridhar Raghavan (Digital Equipment Corporation), Gregory Zelesnik, Gary Ford

This 1994 report provides five student-oriented lecture notes documents to augment existing textbooks.

Publisher:

Software Engineering Institute

CMU/SEI Report Number

CMU/SEI-94-EM-010

DOI (Digital Object Identifier):
10.1184/R1/6575060.v1

Abstract

Requirements elicitation is the first of the four steps in software requirements engineering (the others being analysis, specification, and validation). Software engineers use several elicitation techniques. To facilitate teaching these techniques, materials are provided to support an introductory lecture and four lectures on specific techniques: joint application design, brainstorming, interviewing, and the PIECES framework. A role-playing exercise is provided that allows students to experience each of the techniques. Information for instructors includes educational objectives, pedagogical considerations, additional exercises, and a bibliography.