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Writing Good Requirements > Converting well-written requirements to good requirements (WGR Lesson 12)(COSE 46)

Converting well-written requirements to good requirements (WGR Lesson 12)(COSE 46)

Notes

  • 0801 Converting well-written requirements to good requirements notes (Version 1.1.4)

Readings

  • None

Reference

  • 0850 MIL-STD 961E w/Change 1, 2 April 2008 (as a template or check list)
  • Home page
  • Module 0 Introduction
  • Introduction to the course (WGR Lesson 1)
  • Module 1
  • Introduction to requirements Session 1 (WGR Lesson 2)
  • Introduction to requirements Session 2 (WGR Lesson 3)
  • Module 2
  • Stakeholders and their importance (WGR Lesson 4)(COSE Lesson 35)
  • Module 3
  • Communicating with the stakeholders (WGR Lesson 5)(COSE Lesson 36)
  • Module 4
  • Converting stakeholder wants to needs Session 1 (WGR Lesson 6)(COSE Lesson 37)
  • Converting stakeholder wants to needs Session 2 (WGR Lesson 7)(COSE Lesson 38)
  • Module 5
  • Documenting stakeholders’ needs Session 1 (WGR Lesson 8)(COSE Lesson 39)
  • Documenting stakeholders’ needs Session 2 (WGR Lesson 9)(COSE Lesson 40)
  • Module 6
  • Converting stakeholder needs to requirements (WGR Lesson 10)(COSE Lesson 44)
  • Module 7
  • Converting requirements to well-written requirements (WGR Lesson 11)(COSE 45)
  • Module 8
  • Converting well-written requirements to good requirements (WGR Lesson 12)(COSE 46)
  • Module 9
  • The use of requirements in the rest of the system development process (WGR Lesson 13)(COSE 47)
  • Module 10
  • Summary and closeout (WGR Lesson 14)
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