Hardware and Software Projects Troubleshooting - George Koelsch

Hardware and Software Projects Troubleshooting (eBook)

How Effective Requirements Writing Can Save the Day

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2023 | 2., Second Edition
XXV, 562 Seiten
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Learn how to create good requirements when designing hardware and software systems. While this book emphasizes writing traditional 'shall' statements, it also provides guidance on use case design and creating user stories in support of agile methodologies. The book surveys modelling techniques and various tools that support requirements collection and analysis. You'll learn to manage requirements, including discussions of document types and digital approaches using spreadsheets, generic databases, and dedicated requirements tools. Good, clear examples are presented, many related to real-world work the author has performed during his career. More importantly, you will learn how these techniques can prevent the problems that occur during requirements development. Most of all, you will learn how good requirements governance will greatly increase the success of development projects by getting all people involved to eliminate the adverse impacts to requirements throughout the development lifecycle.

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.

What You Will Learn

  • 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 attributes of 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

Who This Book Is For

Requirements engineers who want to improve and master their craft, as well as students and those employed in government or other organizations at all levels.

George Koelsch was a systems engineer who retired to West Virginia. He started writing requirements 47 years ago while in the US Army and had continued that work for his last 33 years as a contractor for the Federal Government. He became an efficiency expert during a five-year stint as an Industrial Engineer at Michelin Tire Corporation, and he then applied that new skill to system engineering to tailor the lifecycle development process. He was among the first requirement engineers in the DC metro area to employ such a technique. Koelsch has authored more than ten non-fiction articles on computers, coin collecting, stamp collecting, and high-energy physics. This is the second time he has combined his two passions, system engineering and writing.
Learn how to create good requirements when designing hardware and software systems. While this book emphasizes writing traditional "e;shall"e; statements, it also provides guidance on use case design and creating user stories in support of agile methodologies. The book surveys modelling techniques and various tools that support requirements collection and analysis. You'll learn to manage requirements, including discussions of document types and digital approaches using spreadsheets, generic databases, and dedicated requirements tools. Good, clear examples are presented, many related to real-world work the author has performed during his career. More importantly, you will learn how these techniques can prevent the problems that occur during requirements development. Most of all, you will learn how good requirements governance will greatly increase the success of development projects by getting all people involved to eliminate the adverse impacts to requirements throughout the developmentlifecycle.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.What You Will LearnFocus on how to eliminate or mitigate requirements problemsUnderstand the 14 techniques for capturing all requirementsAddress software and hardware needs; because most projects involve bothEnsure all statements meetthe 16 attributes of a good requirementDifferentiate the 19 different functional types of requirements, and the 31 non-functional typesWrite requirements properly based on extensive examples of good shall statements, user stories, and use casesEmploy modelling techniques to mitigate the imprecision of wordsInstall requirements governance to significantly improve project successWho This Book Is ForRequirements engineers who want to improve and master their craft, as well as students and those employed in government or other organizations at all levels.
Erscheint lt. Verlag 7.12.2023
Zusatzinfo XXV, 562 p. 17 illus.
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Software Entwicklung
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Theorie / Studium
Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik Finanz- / Wirtschaftsmathematik
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Projektmanagement
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Unternehmensführung / Management
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Wirtschaftsinformatik
Schlagworte Acceptance Criteria • Functional Requirements • Interface Control Documents • Modeling Techniques • Physical Requirements • requirement engineers • Requirements Collection • Requirements Creep • Requirements Documents • Requirements Engineering • Section 508 • Use Cases • User Story
ISBN-10 1-4842-9830-6 / 1484298306
ISBN-13 978-1-4842-9830-5 / 9781484298305
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