Glossary – Requirements Engineering
Requirements engineering is the discipline of eliciting, analyzing, writing, validating, and managing requirements. Its activities, process, and how it differs from management.
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Requirements engineering is the discipline of eliciting, analyzing, writing, validating, and managing requirements. Its activities, process, and how it differs from management.
Requirements analysis checks requirements for clarity, consistency, and feasibility, then prioritizes them. What it involves and why it matters, with an example.
EARS (Easy Approach to Requirements Syntax) uses simple templates to write clear, testable requirements. The patterns explained with before-and-after examples.
Change impact analysis traces what a requirement change will affect before it is made, using links to designs and tests. Definition, process, and an example.
A product backlog is the prioritized list of everything a team might build for a product. Definition, how it is maintained, and how it differs from a sprint backlog.