Requirements Engineering Processes

This quiz covers the four high-level RE activities (feasibility study, elicitation and analysis, specification, validation), why RE is iterative rather than sequential, the spiral model of the RE process, the role of feasibility studies, structured analysis methods, and requirements management

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Four High-Level RE Activities

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Requirements engineering processes may include four high-level activities. Sort them in the order they are typically first encountered (though they are iterative in practice).

Feasibility Study
Requirements Elicitation and Analysis
Requirements Specification
Requirements Validation
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RE as an Iterative Process

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True or False: In practice, requirements engineering is a strictly sequential process where each activity is fully completed before the next one begins.

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The Spiral RE Process Model

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In the spiral view of the requirements engineering process, what is the key output of each complete pass around the spiral?

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Early vs. Late Spiral Rings

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In the spiral RE process model, what type of work is primarily done in the inner rings (early iterations) compared to the outer rings (later iterations)?

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Feasibility Study

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A feasibility study is a short, focused study that should answer three key questions. Which of the following are those three questions? Select all that apply.

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When to Stop a Feasibility Study Project

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True or False: If a feasibility study concludes that the proposed system cannot be integrated with other systems used by the organization, the organization should probably not go ahead with the project.

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Structured Analysis Methods

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Some people consider requirements engineering to be the process of applying a structured analysis method. Which of the following best describes this structured approach?

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Limitations of Structured Methods

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True or False: Structured analysis methods are a complete solution to requirements engineering and cover all aspects of the RE process.

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Why Requirements Always Change

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True or False: In virtually all systems, requirements remain stable once they have been initially specified — the RE process produces a fixed set of requirements that does not change during development.

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