Current techniques, notations, methods, processes and tools used in Requirements Engineering. Requirements elicitation, negotiation, modelling requirements, management, validation. Skills needed for Requirements Engineering and the many disciplines on which it draws. Requirements analysis: domain modelling, modelling object interactions; UML modelling. Introduction to software development processes. Precludes additional credit for SYSC 3020. Prerequisite(s): SYSC 2004 and SYSC 2100 and third-year status in Software Engineering.Lectures three hours a week, laboratory two hours a week.

SYSC 3120 [0.5 credit] Software Requirements Engineering

Current techniques, notations, methods, processes and tools used in Requirements Engineering. Requirements elicitation, negotiation, modelling requirements, management, validation. Skills needed for Requirements Engineering and the many disciplines on which it draws. Requirements analysis: domain modelling, modelling object interactions; UML modelling. Introduction to software development processes. Precludes additional credit for SYSC 3020. Prerequisite(s): SYSC 2004 and SYSC 2100 and third-year status in Software Engineering.Lectures three hours a week, laboratory two hours a week.





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