- If you have access to the Exercise Files for this course, you can download them to your desktop. In this course, we'll use a case study that focuses on an online coffee store and its payments and checkout functionality. I've included a file with the summary information to go along with many of the videos throughout the course, along with some other files that will provide a deeper learning experience. If you are viewing this course on a mobile device, a set-top device, or your membership doesn't provide access to the Exercise Files, that's okay.
I encourage you to still follow along as we go through the course. Now let's get started.
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8/20/2017- Define elicitation and analysis.
- Identify why elicitation and analysis are important.
- Recognize the key mindsets to make elicitation and analysis successful.
- Explore the role of brainstorming in elicitation.
- Examine the fundamentals for utilizing observation in elicitation.
- Discover the usefulness of well-run requirement workshops.
- Identify the elements of a well-done context diagram.
- Identify the elements of a data flow diagram.
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 48s
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What you need to know1m 8s
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1. Elicitation and Analysis Overview
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Why is it important?2m 20s
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2. Elicitation Techniques
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Elicitation overview3m 30s
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Interviews3m 39s
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Brainstorming2m 48s
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Observation3m 15s
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Experiments2m 54s
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Workshops4m 5s
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3. Analysis Techniques
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Analysis overview3m 42s
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Process models4m 43s
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Context diagrams4m 56s
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Decision tables5m 6s
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Data flow diagrams3m 57s
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State and sequence diagrams2m 41s
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4. Tailoring to the Project or Product Type
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 2s
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