From the course: Software Design: From Requirements to Release
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Elicit and specify requirements
From the course: Software Design: From Requirements to Release
Elicit and specify requirements
- [narrator] Once you have your product vision, you are ready to start working on detailed requirements. You can use any of the techniques such as interviews, workshops, focus groups, surveys, and several others. If you're interested, you can learn about these techniques in my other course on developing effective requirements. In this case study, let us say we decide on first conducting individual interviews and then bringing all key stakeholders together in a workshop. Interviews give us individual perspectives and needs and workshop help us collectively define the scope, prioritize requirements and bring everyone onto the same page. Both these techniques require some preparation. For interviews, we need to first identify the roles and for that our stakeholder map will come handy. From there we will then identify who specifically we want to interview. Sometimes these decisions are fairly easy, but in large organizations this…
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Define problem and vision statements4m 58s
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Elicit and specify requirements5m 51s
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Requirement validation6m 31s
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Technology validation7m 45s
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Proof of concept (POC) setup5m 28s
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POC implementation8m 29s
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POC deployment7m 16s
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Challenge: From dev to deploy31s
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Solution: From dev to deploy2m 4s
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