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James C. Helm, Ph.D., P.E.

University of Houston at Clear Lake

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2700 Bay Area Blvd.

Houston TX 77058


Fall Courses 2009


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SWEN 5130 Requirements Engineering Fall 2009 Syllabus

 

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Requirements Engineering Course Goal

The goal of Requirements Engineering course is to introduce the processes involved in the concept, eliciting, developing, analyzing, validating and managing requirements for complex systems.

The course presents the common forms of the software life cycle, which are used throughout the commercial, industrial, institutional, and even governmental communities when a single development effort is appropriate and military standards or other government standards are not mandated. The model is referred to as the commercial life cycle. The focus is on what is involved in requirements engineering and how specific techniques may be applied during the life cycle processes.

The stakeholders' needs document, concept or vision document and the requirements document are presented and preliminary versions developed. The critically important process of managing requirements, which are evolving as the customers' business and priorities change, is presented.


Wylie College Software Process Web Site Example

 

The Vision Document Template

The Stakeholders Request Document Template

The Software Requirements Specification Document Template


SENG 5330 Risk Management Fall 2009 Syllabus

 

 

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Risk Management Plan for Project ZEUS

 

Risk Management Plan for Project ZEUS HTM Format 

Risk Management Course Goal

Continuous Risk Management is a software engineering practice with processes, methods, and tools for managing risks in a project. It provides a disciplined environment for proactive decision making to assess continuously what could go wrong (risks), determine which risks are important to deal with, and implement strategies to deal with those risks. The purpose of this course is to explain what Continuous Risk Management is; to help you understand the principles, functions, methods, and tools; to show what it could look like when implemented within a project; and to show you how a project could implement its own adaptation.