This course covers practical techniques to elicit and express software requirements from client interactions.
This course covers practical techniques to elicit and express software requirements from client interactions.
User Story, Project Management, Leadership and Management, Use Case, Business Analysis, Software Engineering, Communication, User Experience, Design and Product, Agile Software Development, Software Requirements
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SJ
Oct 6, 2016
Thank you very much for developing this course! There is so much that I have learned about helping client to identity their needs for a software and creating requirements that meet those needs.
KC
Sep 13, 2017
What an excellent, detailed, and professional course. I learned so much about requirments, and let go some beliefs about my previous "knowledge" on how to create clear requirments. Thank you!
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Module 3: Writing Requirements
Explore the many ways in which software requirements can be represented. In this module, you will learn about the most popular means of expressing requirements in the industry today: the user story. You will learn how acceptance tests help to verify the stories which they accompany, and how to create a robust product backlog. At the end of the module, you will learn how story maps are used to organize user stories, so that you鈥檙e always putting your effort into the tasks which makes the most impact.
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