The solution is not in the textbooks because they are rife with simplistic models. Few project stakeholders and academics appear to understand some basic concepts of software requirements development (SRD). This seminar covers new perspectives on the goals and strategies of SRD, achieved by condensing 20 years of discovery into a set of pragmatic concepts and practical tactics for addressing major SRD challenges and their mitigations. The speaker will describe the limitations of the current simplistic models of requirements types, quality attributes, and the SRD process itself and provide rationales and details to use in new essentially complex models in SRD activities.
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