I am currently working on an e-book that will consolidate all of this into one neat package. For now, here are all the blog posts I’ve written on requirements. How to Gather Requirements and the Documentation to Help You Do It How to Write an Effective Functional Use Case Questions to Ask Yourself When Collecting ...
Before Thanksgiving (how much did you eat? Tell the truth), I wrote about user requirements, assumptions, dependencies, and constraints. This leads the discussion to functional requirements. I am going to break into three parts: basic information about functional requirements, requirements traceability matrix, and use cases. Use cases usually go hand-in-hand with functional requirements, but I ...
Non-functional requirements should be defined when you are also creating and writing functional requirements. These are requirements that detail the constraints and quality standards that the system you are building should adhere to. You can find out what these non-functional requirements should be by your experience, interviews, and industry standards. Also, you can use functional ...