The eighth chapter describes the types of software requirements, stakeholders, the common methods and steps to obtain user requirements, the framework of competitive demand analysis NABCD, four-quadrant approach, and the project planning and estimating techniques.
- Among them, software requirements are divided into:
1. Acquiring and guiding requirements
2. Analyze and define Requirements
3. Verification Requirements
4. Managing requirements in the life cycle of software products
- The stakeholders of software products are
User (or end-user), customer (or customer), market analyst, regulatory agency, software engineer
- The common methods and steps for obtaining user requirements are:
1. Focus groups
2. In-depth interviews
3. Card classification
4. User Survey Questionnaire
5. User Log Research
6. Anthropological Surveys
7. Eye Movement Tracking Research
8. Rapid Prototyping Research
9.a/b Test
The Nineth Chapter: Project manager
It mainly describes the division of roles, the origin and requirements of the project manager, the difference between the project manager and other managers, the risk and risk management in the software project, and the professional ability of PM.
Tenth chapter: Typical Users and scenarios
We mainly introduce the value of typical users, the definition of typical users.
Chapter 8th, 9 and 10 of the Law of construction, reading notes, book review and Sprint1 Summary