Requirements Testing is an important area of testing. We can find Explicit Requirements from System Requirements Specification, but what to do with Implicit Requirements? There could be numerous scenarios even for a Login Screen. Can we bind/use Q-Patterns to cover implicit requirements?
Do you guys have some other solution for this?
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I am currently using Mantis to track bugs on my projects and I like it. Using special categories etc, I use Mantis also for tracking new project requirements. I don't feel comfort with this workaround since when I add a new report, many text fields I am prompted to fill are bug related.
My other alternative is Bugzilla but it is much m...
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We are currently interested in implementing CMMI level 2 for our development processes. I've read some documents about CMMI and also Scrum. Personally I'm interested in Scrum as our native development processes because it can be easy for all team members to use (we are just a small team), but I have a few questions:
Has anyone...
When I think about software requirements, the first thing that springs to my mind is a group requesting an application with x number of features and functionalities, while the requirements analyst(s) try to organize this influx of ideas, miscommunications, etc. into a stable and non-contradictory system.
How does this apply to game deve...
I'm due to be involved in a project where I will be responsible for the initial requirements capture from customers. I haven't done this kind of task before so am looking for a few pointers.
Can anyone recommend any good books on this subject that in your experience have been invaluable?
Thanks
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I've been asked to study and document the existing system for a tertiary hospital. The hospital consist of administrative (Accounts, Admin, Engineering,...) and clinic units (Pharmacy, The process by which a patient gets in and out of the hospital,...).
I would need to understand how data flows in and out and the business process.
It'...
As with most developers, struggling with poor, vague, incomplete, and not thought out requirements. I know most people feel developers should pull double-duty and help with business analysis, but if you have large number of individual projects, it's hard to be a 'business subject matter expert' for all of them.
So, here is my question ...
I'm looking for some effective and freely available templates for software/product requirements documents (PRDs). Anyone know of any good resources?
Thanks,
Yarin
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I'm the lead developer on a new project and have the opportunity to work with the system engineers to create our template for testing functional requirements. I was wondering if anyone had input on what makes a good test procedure template or had an example of a great template.
Thanks!
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