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Workshop on Using Compendium to Elicit and Manage Requirements
Marsha Hughes
07.09.06

Using Compendium during the requirements gathering process enables a truly collaborative effort among requirements stakeholders to negotiate collective understanding, capture discussions and options, and share representations of their knowledge digitally. Validated in both small and large scale business projects, Compendium can be used to effectively elicit and document requirements and manage the complex relationships between requirements, providing traceability and maintainability as requirements evolve throughout a project’s lifecycle.

Workshop topics include:

* Using Compendium to facilitate requirements gathering sessions

* Creating an effective customer-developer partnership

* The application of use cases for defining user needs and system functions

* Constructing dialog maps to model user interfaces, as well as other analysis models

* Using Compendium to trace complex relationships among requirements

* Defining business, user, and functional requirements in Compendium

* The requirements development process

* Identifying user classes and actors

* Scenarios and use cases

* Use case diagrams and other analysis models

* Documenting a use case, including graphical representation

* Deriving functional requirements from use cases


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