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What is the broad spectrum of tasks and techniques that lead to an understanding of requirements called?
What is the broad spectrum of tasks and techniques that lead to an understanding of requirements called?
- Requirement engineering (correct)
- Software process perspective
- Validation
- Elaboration
When does most projects begin in the context of inception?
When does most projects begin in the context of inception?
- When the project's scope is finalized
- When a business need is identified or a potential new market or service is discovered (correct)
- When the feasibility analysis is completed
- When the software engineering organization is ready
Which task in requirements engineering involves identifying a working description of the project’s scope?
Which task in requirements engineering involves identifying a working description of the project’s scope?
- Inception (correct)
- Validation
- Elaboration
- Elicitation
When does requirements engineering build a bridge to design and construction?
When does requirements engineering build a bridge to design and construction?
Which task in requirements engineering involves ensuring that the requirements are complete, consistent, and realistic?
Which task in requirements engineering involves ensuring that the requirements are complete, consistent, and realistic?
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Requirements Engineering
- The broad spectrum of tasks and techniques that lead to an understanding of requirements is called requirements engineering.
Project Inception
- Most projects begin in the context of inception, which is the initial stage of a project.
Tasks in Requirements Engineering
- Scope Definition: Identifying a working description of the project's scope.
- Requirements Analysis: Building a bridge to design and construction.
- Requirements Validation: Ensuring that the requirements are complete, consistent, and realistic.
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