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Assignment Help. From Requirements Elicitation to Elicitation. Requirements Elicitation. Requirements Elicitation = communication about developers, clients and users for defining a new system. In our case developers = clients = users.

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Assignment Help

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  1. Assignment Help From Requirements Elicitation to Elicitation

  2. Requirements Elicitation • Requirements Elicitation = communication about developers, clients and users for defining a new system. • In our case developers = clients = users. • Developers construct a model of the application domain by observing users. • Result: system specification

  3. Requirements Elicitation • Requirements Elicitation = communication about developers, clients and users for defining a new system. • In our case developers = clients = users. • Developers construct a model of the application domain by observing users. • Result: system specification (contract between developers and client). Form: use cases.

  4. Requirements Elicitation • System specification is further developed into an analysis model during analysis. • System specification and analysis model represent same information: differ in language and notation. • System specification: English. • Analysis model: formal or semi-formal notation.

  5. Requirements Elicitation • A scenario describes an example of system use in terms of a series of interactions between the user and the system. • A use case is an abstraction that describes

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