Business Analysis: Eliciting Nonfunctional Requirements
Business Analysis: Eliciting Nonfunctional Requirements, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.81, with 43 lectures, 32 quizzes, based on 8 reviews, and has 52 subscribers.
You will learn about Recognize the difference between functional and nonfunctional requirements. Identify common categories (quality factors) for eliciting nonfunctional requirements. Apply a structured Requirements Framework to prepare elicitation questions. Understand the nature of nonfunctional requirements and why they can be a challenge. Discover a user-focused approach to simplify this frequently misunderstood and overlooked requirement type. This course is ideal for individuals who are This course is meant for individuals seeking an introductory understanding of nonfunctional software requirements. No prior technical or business knowledge is needed. or This course is for those who are seeking to reduce the risk of missing nonfunctional requirements. or This course is for those who want to collaborate with others to develop nonfunctional requirements. or This course is for those seeking to discover a user-focused approach to eliciting nonfunctional requirements. or This course is for those seeking to represent nonfunctional requirements in any development environment such as waterfall, iterative and agile. or This course is for those seeking to better understand factors that contribute to challenges in eliciting nonfunctional requirements. It is particularly useful for This course is meant for individuals seeking an introductory understanding of nonfunctional software requirements. No prior technical or business knowledge is needed. or This course is for those who are seeking to reduce the risk of missing nonfunctional requirements. or This course is for those who want to collaborate with others to develop nonfunctional requirements. or This course is for those seeking to discover a user-focused approach to eliciting nonfunctional requirements. or This course is for those seeking to represent nonfunctional requirements in any development environment such as waterfall, iterative and agile. or This course is for those seeking to better understand factors that contribute to challenges in eliciting nonfunctional requirements.
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Summary
Title: Business Analysis: Eliciting Nonfunctional Requirements
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 4.81
Number of Lectures: 43
Number of Quizzes: 32
Number of Published Lectures: 43
Number of Published Quizzes: 32
Number of Curriculum Items: 75
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 75
Original Price: $89.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Recognize the difference between functional and nonfunctional requirements.
- Identify common categories (quality factors) for eliciting nonfunctional requirements.
- Apply a structured Requirements Framework to prepare elicitation questions.
- Understand the nature of nonfunctional requirements and why they can be a challenge.
- Discover a user-focused approach to simplify this frequently misunderstood and overlooked requirement type.
Who Should Attend
- This course is meant for individuals seeking an introductory understanding of nonfunctional software requirements. No prior technical or business knowledge is needed.
- This course is for those who are seeking to reduce the risk of missing nonfunctional requirements.
- This course is for those who want to collaborate with others to develop nonfunctional requirements.
- This course is for those seeking to discover a user-focused approach to eliciting nonfunctional requirements.
- This course is for those seeking to represent nonfunctional requirements in any development environment such as waterfall, iterative and agile.
- This course is for those seeking to better understand factors that contribute to challenges in eliciting nonfunctional requirements.
Target Audiences
- This course is meant for individuals seeking an introductory understanding of nonfunctional software requirements. No prior technical or business knowledge is needed.
- This course is for those who are seeking to reduce the risk of missing nonfunctional requirements.
- This course is for those who want to collaborate with others to develop nonfunctional requirements.
- This course is for those seeking to discover a user-focused approach to eliciting nonfunctional requirements.
- This course is for those seeking to represent nonfunctional requirements in any development environment such as waterfall, iterative and agile.
- This course is for those seeking to better understand factors that contribute to challenges in eliciting nonfunctional requirements.
Overlooked or poorly defined nonfunctional requirements are widely recognized to be among the most expensive and difficult errors to correct following the implementation of a software system. This course provides insights from Roxanne Miller’s book, The Quest for Software Requirements, as a first-of-its-kind reference guide to help you master the elicitation of these hard-to-identify, yet vital, requirements.
In this course you will learn about:
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Common nonfunctional categories (factors) that contribute to developing high-quality software systems and products.
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The complex nature of nonfunctional requirements, as well as industry challenges that contribute to the difficulty of understanding nonfunctional requirements.
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An anatomy of nonfunctional requirements that provides a simple pattern for developing and defining additional categories beyond those presented.
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Aspects to consider when eliciting nonfunctional requirements and provides numerous example requirements.
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Six activities that your organization can apply to save time and money by avoiding the consequences of missed nonfunctional requirements.
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A user-focused approach to classifying nonfunctional quality factors.
Upon completion of this course you’ll be able to:
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Classify and identify 19 nonfunctional requirement categories.
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Reference hundreds of nonfunctional requirement examples.
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Apply an anatomy of nonfunctional requirements to define quality factors that are relevant to your organization.
This course is for those seeking to:
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Reduce the risk of missing nonfunctional requirements.
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Collaborate with others to develop nonfunctional requirements.
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Apply a user-focused approach to eliciting nonfunctional requirements.
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Represent nonfunctional requirements in any development environment such as waterfall, iterative, and agile.
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Understand factors that contribute to challenges in eliciting nonfunctional requirements.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Nonfunctional Requirements Introduction
Lecture 1: Nonfunctional Requirements Course Roadmap
Lecture 2: Are the definitions dysfunctional?
Lecture 3: Vital, yet why so difficult?
Lecture 4: A User-Focused Approach
Lecture 5: Anatomy of a Nonfunctional Category
Lecture 6: How To Reduce the Risk of Missing Nonfunctional Requirements
Chapter 2: Case Study Project Introduction
Lecture 1: Case Study Roadmap
Lecture 2: Entities in the Scope of the Case Study
Lecture 3: Current-State Relationship Map
Lecture 4: Project Scope Relationship Map
Lecture 5: EXTRA: Four Core Models for Scoping Requirements
Chapter 3: Operation Group of Nonfunctional Categories
Lecture 1: Operation Group Introduction
Lecture 2: Access Security
Lecture 3: Accessibility
Lecture 4: Availability
Lecture 5: Confidentiality
Lecture 6: Efficiency
Lecture 7: Integrity
Lecture 8: Reliability
Lecture 9: Safety
Lecture 10: Survivability
Lecture 11: Usability
Chapter 4: Revision Group of Nonfunctional Categories
Lecture 1: Revision Group Introduction
Lecture 2: Flexibility
Lecture 3: Maintainability
Lecture 4: Modifiability
Lecture 5: Scalability
Lecture 6: Verifiability
Chapter 5: Transition Group of Nonfunctional Categories
Lecture 1: Transition Group Introduction
Lecture 2: Installability
Lecture 3: Interoperability
Lecture 4: Portability
Lecture 5: Reusability
Chapter 6: Understanding Software Quality Models
Lecture 1: Components of a Quality Model
Lecture 2: An Approach to Quantifying Software Quality
Lecture 3: McCall's Quality Model
Lecture 4: Boehm's Quality Model
Lecture 5: FURPS Quality Model (Hewlett-Packard)
Lecture 6: ISO/IEC 25010 Standard – Quality Factors
Lecture 7: A Process for Engineering Quality (Nonfunctional) Requirements
Chapter 7: Writing Nonfunctional Requirements
Lecture 1: Formats for Written Nonfunctional Requirements
Lecture 2: Nonfunctional Requirements Definition Template
Lecture 3: BONUS
Instructors
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Roxanne Miller, Retired CBAP
Requirements Super Freak; Author of The Quest for Software R
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