Requirements Elicitation: Artifact and Stakeholder Analysis
About this Course
In Elicitation: Artifact and Stakeholder Driven Analysis, you will learn to use both recorded and presently unrecorded knowledge in your elicitation techniques. As you get started in finding out about the new product, you must first learn about the product that was (if there was one) and then learn about the system to be. Oftentimes, you\'ll find yourself in an environment you know nothing about! This course will help you find ways to learn about the domain, the system that was, and the system to be. Please review: \"Who this class is for to determine if you are ready to take this graduate level course\".Created by: University of Colorado System
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