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This guide provides a detailed overview of practical exercises in Requirements Engineering, co-authored by Maurice ter Beek, Slinger Jansen, and Tom Groentjes. It outlines three key assignments, each accounting for one-third of the grading: Requirements Scenarios, Testing Requirements with Formal Descriptions, and Testing Requirements with Behavioral Descriptions. Students will collaborate in teams of two, maintaining team cohesion throughout the exercises. The guide emphasizes the practical use of diagrams, including sequence, activity, and use case diagrams, enhancing comprehension and application of Requirements Engineering concepts.
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Requirements Engineering Practicum Describing the practical exercises with illustrations By: Maurice terBeek, Slinger Jansen, and Tom Groentjes
Outline • Three assignments • Requirements Scenarios (33%) • Testing Requirements with Formal Descriptions (33%) • Testing Requirements with Behavioral Descriptions (33%) • All will be graded • All can be done in teams of two (but team needs to stay a team) • This presentation is the most detailed description of the practicum
Use of Diagrams • Sequence diagrams • Activity diagrams • Use case diagrams