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Inception is not the requirements phase

Inception is not the requirements phase. Larman chapter 4. Unified process. Inception. Inception - goals. What is the vision and business case for the project? Is it feasible? Rough unreliable range of cost Buy and/or build? Should we proceed or stop? duration : 1 to 2 weeks

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Inception is not the requirements phase

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  1. Inception is not the requirements phase Larman chapter 4

  2. Unified process Inception

  3. Inception - goals • What is the vision and business case for the project? • Is it feasible? • Rough unreliable range of cost • Buy and/or build? • Should we proceed or stop? • duration : • 1 to 2 weeks • Write 1. version of relevant artifacts

  4. Inception - artifacts • 1. version of artifacts – often incomplete • Vision and business case • What are the benefits of the system for the company • Describes high-level goals • Use case model • Identifies most of the functional requirements • Describes app. 10% of the functional requirements (high risk) in detail • Glossary • Key domain terminology

  5. You misunderstood inception if: • inception is more than a few weeks long • You attempt to define all requirements • Estimates and plans are expected to be reliable • You try to define the architecture • There is no business case or vision artifact • Names of most of the use cases and actors were not identified • All the use cases are written in detail • No use cases are written in detail

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