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The Requirements Engineering I course includes two assignments, which are based on a case study. The assignments are done in teams of 2-3 people, and the solutions must be submitted in English. After the assignments have been handed in, a discussion round is organized.
The content of the assignments and the assignments discussion are an integral part of the course.
The assignments deepen and complement the material included in the lectures. This way, they enable students to apply basic Requirements Engineering knowledge and skills on a practical case. These include requirements elicitation and presentation.
Note: In case you have not found an assignments partner/team, please send an e-mail to Irina Todoran. We will try to support you in arranging your work teams. However, we cannot guarantee to find a team mate in every case. Regardless, the assignment still has to be handed in before the deadline.
Parallel attendance of the Requirements Engineering I lectures.
Assistants: | Irina Todoran (course assistant) Rita Forster (teaching assistant) |
Language: | English |
Assignments discussion attendance: | strongly recommended |
Assignment | Published | Deadline | Discussion |
1. RE Activities, stakeholder identification, context diagram, specification process
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16.09.2013 | 30.09.2013 | 14.10.2013
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2. New sources of information, class diagram, scenario analysis
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30.09.2013 | 14.10.2013 | 21.10.2013
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Case Study
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Please note that the assignments and the case study are no longer publicly available after the end of the semester. If you need access to them, please contact Martin Glinz.
For each team, submit only one solution. For each team member, specify the name, surname and matriculation number (Matrikelnummer). Moreover, clarify which team member contributed to which part of the assignment.
The following set of rules helps us in handling your solution more efficiently: