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The Elicitation and Analysis Cycle

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The requirements elicitation and analysis process consists of four activities that cycle iteratively. Sort them in the correct cyclic order starting from the first activity.

Requirements elicitation and analysis cycle A circular four-step cycle: Requirements Discovery, Requirements Classification and Organization, Requirements Prioritization and Negotiation, and Requirements Specification, connected by arrows going clockwise. Requirements discovery Interact with stakeholders Classification & organization Prioritization & negotiation Requirements specification Iterative cycle
Requirements Discovery
Requirements Classification and Organization
Requirements Prioritization and Negotiation
Requirements Specification

Correct Answer

(1) Requirements Discovery
(2) Requirements Classification and Organization
(3) Requirements Prioritization and Negotiation
(4) Requirements Specification

Explanation

The four activities cycle in order: (1) Requirements Discovery — interacting with stakeholders to discover requirements; (2) Classification and Organization — grouping and structuring requirements; (3) Prioritization and Negotiation — resolving conflicts between stakeholder requirements; (4) Specification — documenting requirements for the next round of the spiral.

Reference

Software Engineering, Ian Sommerville, 9th edition


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