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Elicit Requirements |
Bring out or draw out requirements, through actively engaging stakeholders. It is done throughout the project and the various elicitation techniques are interconnected. |
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What is the mnemonic for the tasks of Elicitation? |
PCDC ("Political Correct in Washington DC") |
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What does the mnemonic PCDC stand for? |
- Prepare for Elicitation - Conduct Elicitation Activity - Document Elicitation Results - Confirm Elicitation Results |
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What is the mnemonic for Elicitation techniques? |
DIP OF RIBS |
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What does the mnemonic DIP OF RIBS stand for? |
- Document Analysis - Interface Analysis - Prototyping
- Observation - Focus Groups
- Requirements Workshop - Interviews - Brainstorming - Survey/Questionnaire |
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Event-based Elicitation (name techniques!) |
Elicitation that occurs in a single event. Techniques include: - Brainstorming - Focus Groups - Interview - Observation - Prototyping - Requirements Workshop They need ground rules for maximum success. |
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Ground Rules (Event-based Elicitation) |
Establish Ground Rules by having Stakeholders agreeing to the form and frequency of feedback during requirements elicitation, and to verify and sign off on those results. Ground Rules help the facilitator enforce discipline and keep the elicitation on track. |
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Elicitation Participants |
Stakeholders, users, and subject matter experts who will be providing their requirements. |