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* Tuesdays & Thursdays 4pm-5.30pm in CB120 | * Tuesdays & Thursdays 4pm-5.30pm in CB120 | ||
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===== Learning outcome ===== | ===== Learning outcome ===== | ||
Students should be able to | Students should be able to | ||
+ | * Discover what problem must be solved and why | ||
* Elicit Goals and Requirements from Stakeholders (in the Problem Domain) | * Elicit Goals and Requirements from Stakeholders (in the Problem Domain) | ||
+ | * Evaluate/ | ||
* Develop/ | * Develop/ | ||
* Develop/ | * Develop/ | ||
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===== Suggested texts ===== | ===== Suggested texts ===== | ||
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+ | [[http:// | ||
Attendance at all lectures is obligatory as that is where the main material needed will be covered. If you Login at (see bottom of this page), you can access additional information such as notes and slides (on the SVN). There is no required textbook. | Attendance at all lectures is obligatory as that is where the main material needed will be covered. If you Login at (see bottom of this page), you can access additional information such as notes and slides (on the SVN). There is no required textbook. | ||
- | A suggested text available in Steacie is: [[http:// | + | A suggested text available in Steacie is: [[http:// |
* A comprehensive introduction to the fundamentals of requirements engineering, | * A comprehensive introduction to the fundamentals of requirements engineering, | ||
* An in–depth treatment of system modelling for requirements engineering, | * An in–depth treatment of system modelling for requirements engineering, |
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