: Thursday All Day Tutorials (8:30 - 17:00) : Thursday : Requirements, Modeling, Architecture, and Design
An Introduction to Requirements Engineering
Royal Palm Salon 3
Thursday, 8:30, full day
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Brian Berenbach, Siemens Corporate Research
Tutorial number: 53
Requirements elicitation and management has become ever more important as products become more complex and time to market is shortened. Outsourcing has added a new dimension to requirements management, exacerbating problems associated with transitioning from analysis to design. This one day survey course will provide an introduction to requirements engineering from the perspective of project and product management: how it impacts project managers, quality assurance personnel, requirements analysts, developers and testers. Topics covered will include product line requirements, feature modeling, CMMI compliant requirements management and requirements analysis processes (both UML and text based). Business analysts who are interested in using UML for modeling will also find the course interesting. No formal knowledge of programming is required.
Beginner: No prior knowledge of requirements engineering processes or software development is required. Any business or software professional will be able to follow the material.
Brian Berenbach, Siemens Corporate Research: Presenter: Brian Berenbach is the program manager for requirements engineering at Siemens Corporate Technology. He has been working in the field of requirements engineering for over 15 years, first as a consultant, and then as a senior member of the technical staff at Siemens Corporate Research in Princeton. Recently at Siemens his program has been involved with requirements definition for such diverse products as medical systems, baggage handling, mail sorting, automated warehouses, and embedded automotive systems.