- Level Foundation
- Duration 19 hours
- Course by University of Colorado System
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About
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".Modules
Artifact-driven Elicitation
1
Assignment
- Artifact Driven Elicitation Challenge Questions
1
Discussions
- Who are your Stakeholders? A Meeting Scheduler Example
1
Videos
- Artifact-driven elicitation- What is it?
2
Readings
- Artifact-driven Elicitation - Slides
- Get help and meet other learners in this course. Join your discussion forums!
Artifact Gathering
1
Assignment
- Artifact Gathering Practice Questions
1
Videos
- Artifact gathering - Questionnaires
1
Readings
- Artifact Gathering - Slides
Repertory Grids
1
Assignment
- Practice Questions Repertory Grids
1
Videos
- Repertory grids
1
Readings
- Repertory Grids - Slide
Card Sorts / Conceptual Laddering
1
Assignment
- Artifact Driven Elicitation
1
Videos
- Card sorts/conceptual laddering
1
Readings
- Card Sorts / Conceptual Laddering - Slide
Storyboarding
1
Videos
- Storyboarding
1
Readings
- Storyboarding
Scenarios
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Assignment
- Challenge/Practice Questions Storyboarding/Scenarios
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Peer Review
- Storyboards and Scenarios
2
Videos
- Scenarios
- Scenario Advantages and Disadvantages
2
Readings
- Scenarios / Scenarios Advantages & Disadvantages - Slides
- Requirements Elicitation: Towards the Unknown Unknowns
Mockups and Prototypes
2
Assignment
- Challenge questions Mockups/Prototypes
- Storyboarding and Putting a Project Together
1
Discussions
- Storyboarding Discussion
1
Videos
- Mockups and Prototypes
1
Readings
- Mockups and Prototypes - Slides
Knowledge Reuse
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Assignment
- Practice Questions for Knowledge ReUse
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Discussions
- Discussion Knowledge Reuse
1
Videos
- Knowledge Reuse
1
Readings
- Knowledge Reuse - Slides
Meta-Model Usage and Reuse Pros and Cons
2
Assignment
- Challenge Questions Meta-model Useage
- Reusing Existing Knowledge
1
Videos
- Meta-Model Usage and Reuse Pros and Cons
2
Readings
- Meta-Model Usage and Reuse Pros and Cons - Slides
- Inferring declarative requirements specifications from operational scenarios
Stakeholder Elicitation: Starting Interviewing Techniques
1
Assignment
- Stakeholder Elicitation-Interviewing Techniques Challenge Questions
1
Videos
- Stakeholder Elicitation: Starting Interviewing Techniques
1
Readings
- Stakeholder Elicitation: Starting Interviewing Techniques - Slides
SAMOSAs - Leading to Meeting Effectiveness
1
Videos
- SAMOSAs- Leading to Meeting Effectiveness
1
Readings
- SAMOSAs - Leading to Meeting Effectiveness - Slides
Interview Pros and Cons
1
Videos
- Interview Pros and Cons
Guidelines for Effective Interviews
1
Assignment
- Practice Questions: SAMOSAs, Interview techniques
1
Videos
- Guidelines for Effective Interviews
1
Readings
- Guidelines for Effective Interviews - Slide
Observation and Ethnographic Studies
1
Discussions
- Discussion Interviewers
1
Videos
- Observation and Ethnographic Studies
1
Readings
- Observation and Ethnographic Studies - Slides
Combining Techniques
2
Assignment
- Practice Questions Combining Techniques/Ethnographic studies
- Interviewing- Learning from the Sources
1
Videos
- Combining Techniques
1
Readings
- Combining Techniques and Conclusions - Slides
Auto Summary
"Requirements Elicitation: Artifact and Stakeholder Analysis" is a foundational IT & Computer Science course on Coursera, taught by industry experts. It focuses on mastering elicitation techniques using both recorded and unrecorded knowledge, crucial for understanding new and existing systems in unfamiliar environments. The course spans 1140 minutes and offers subscription options including Starter and Professional. Ideal for graduate-level learners keen to enhance their skills in stakeholder and artifact analysis.

Kristen Walcott-Justice