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Building upon the contents of Requirements Engineering I, this course broadens and deepens the knowledge in Requirements Engineering. In particular, the topics covered can include: requirements elicitation, conflict management, RE and social networks, requirements traceability, requirements modeling, RE for software product lines, and RE tools.
More information can be found in the Electronic Course Catalogue of the University of Zurich.
Requirements Engineering II is a "Wahlpflichtmodul"* for MSc students in Informatics with concentration on Software Systems or Business Informatics, as well as for MSc students doing a minor degree ("Nebenfach") in Informatics.
Bachelor students are NOT admitted.
*A member of a set of modules where students have to choose some of them.
Prof. Dr. Martin Glinz (Instructor)
Dr. Norbert Seyff (Instructor)
Location: BIN 2.A.01
Date | Time | Topics |
Oct 17 | 10:15 - 11:15 | Introduction and Setup |
Oct 31 | 10:15 - 13:45 | Requirements Elicitation / RE Conferences and Journals |
Nov 14 | 10:15 - 13:45 | Conflict Management / RE and Social Computing |
Nov 28 | 10:15 - 13:45 | Traceability and Requirements Evolution / RE for Software Product Lines |
Dec 12 | 10:15 - 13:45 | Requirements Modeling / RE Tools |
Jan 16 | 10:15 - 12:00 | Final exam |
Please note: Slides and assignment descriptions are freely downloadable. The papers, however, are password-protected. Students enrolled in the course receive the password in the first class.
Assignment 1 - Elicitation (PDF, 194 KB)
Mandatory reading: Zowghi 2005, Beyer 1999, Maiden 2004
Additional reading A. Distributed Requirements Elicitation: Lloyd 2002, Yang 2003, Resulting Slides
Additional reading B. Elicitation of Requirements on Site: Maiden 2007a, Maiden 2007b, Resulting Slides
Additional reading C. Creativity and Product Innovation: Maiden 2005, Gorschek 2010, Resulting Slides
Assignment 2 - Conflict Management (PDF, 259 KB)
Mandatory reading: Carlshamre 2001, Robinson 2003, Grünbacher 2005
Additional reading A. Requirements Engineering with Viewpoints: Easterbrook 1996, Sabetzadeh 2006, Resulting Slides
Additional reading B. Conflict Management with Goal Oriented RE: Dardenne 1993, van Lamsweerde 1998, Resulting Slides
Additional reading C. Dialogue between Customer and Supplier: Fricker 2010a, Fricker 2010b, Resulting Slides
Assignment 3 - RE and Social Computing (PDF, 261 KB)
Mandatory reading: Chopra 2011, Dalpiaz 2011 Solomon 2011
Additional reading A. Social Networks for Stakeholder Identification and Analysis: Lim 2010, Lim 2013, Resulting Slides
Additional reading B. Social Software for Requirements Elicitation and Negotiation: Boehm 2001, Kukreja 2012, Seyff 2015, Resulting Slides
Additional reading C. User Feedback for Continuous Software Evolution: Pagano 2013, Guzmán 2016, Resulting Slides
Assignment 4 - Traceability and Requirements Evolution (PDF, 255 KB)
Mandatory reading: Jarke 1998, Gotel 2012, Ingram 2012
Additional reading A. Automated Traceability: Hayes 2007, Cleland-Huang 2007, Resulting Slides
Additional reading B. Traceability in Agile Projects: Cleland-Huang 2012, Rempel 2015, Resulting Slides
Additional reading C. Traceability for Impact Analysis and Co-Evolution: De Lucia 2008, Ben Charrada 2015, Resulting Slides
Assignment 5 - RE for Software Product Lines (PDF, 265 KB)
Mandatory reading: Pohl 2005, Clements 1999, Clements 2003
Additional reading A. Feature-oriented Domain Analysis: Reiser 2006, Schobbens 2007, Resulting Slides
Additional reading B. Specifying Product Line Variability in Requirements Models: Jarzabek 2003, Stoiber 2010b, Resulting Slides
Additional reading C. Product Derivation with Requirements Models: Czarnecki 2005, Stoiber 2010a, Resulting Slides
Assignment 6 - Requirements Modeling (PDF, 262 KB)
Mandatory reading: Ludewig 2003, Machado 2005, Moody 2005
Additional reading A. Modeling Systems with ADORA: Glinz 2002, Reinhard 2008, Resulting Slides
Additional reading B. Modeling Non-Functional Requirements Using Soft Goals: Chung 2000, Gross 2001, Resulting Slides
Additional reading C. Lightweight and Flexible Requirements Modeling: Glinz 2010, Wüest 2012, Wüest 2015, Resulting Slides
Assignment 7 - RE Tools (PDF, 256 KB)
Mandatory Reading: Kitchenham 1997, Farmer 2006, Bruckhaus 1996
Additional reading A. Tools for Requirements-Centered Collaboration: Sinha 2006, Decker 2007, Resulting Slides
Additional reading B. Tools for Requirements Elicitation and Analysis: Mich 2004, Campos 2007, Resulting Slides
Additional reading C. Tools for Requirements Management: Hoffmann 2004, Beuche 2007, Resulting Slides
For passing the course, the following requirements must be met:
1. Successful completion of at least 5 out of 7 assignments
2. Present the group topic at least two times in class
3. Be present in class sessions for at least 6 assignments
4. Pass the final exam.