Hardware and Software Projects Troubleshooting covers techniques for defining user needs, so you can determine which combination of approaches to use for your projects. You'll also learn how to analyze the different development methodologies so that you can determine the advantages and disadvantages of different requirements approaches and implement them correctly as your needs evolve. Unlike most requirements books, this one teaches writing both hardware and software requirements because many projects include both areas. To exemplify this approach, two example projects are developed throughout the book, one focusing on hardware, and the other on software.
You will:
- Focus on how to eliminate or mitigate requirements problems
- Understand the 14 techniques for capturing all requirements
- Address software and hardware needs; because most projects involve both
- Ensure all statements meet the 16 attributesof a good requirement
- Differentiate the 19 different functional types of requirements, and the 31 non-functional types
- Write requirements properly based on extensive examples of good 'shall' statements, user stories, and use cases
- Employ modelling techniques to mitigate the imprecision of words
- Install requirements governance to significantly improve project success
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