Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Joint Requirements Development (JRD)

Four phases:

1) Gathering
Understanding the vision and strategic goals from stakeholders
Map vision and strategic goals to Analysis phase
Establishment of scope
Classifications of user groups
Observations of work flows
Interviews and workshops with client teams
Source tracking
Understanding business priorities

2) Analysis
Current situation analysis
Future direction comprehension
Functionality studies of current systems
Examination of problem reports for current systems
Identification of reusable requirements
Studies of process and data flows
Interpretation of boundaries and interfaces
Comprehension of constraints
Understanding dependencies
Feature identification for product releases
Risk identification and analysis

3) Specification
Adaptation to an organization’s template/standards
High-level requirements
Detailed requirements
Source identification
Use cases
Analysis models
Context diagrams

4) Validation
Modeling techniques
Iteration and product release strategy
Execution of quality control checklists
Formal inspection reviews
Requirements based testing View blog reactions

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