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Monday, May 4, 2015 - 8:30am - 12:00pm
Half-day Tutorials
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Requirements Engineering for Testers NEW

Good requirements and user stories are critical for testing and testers. They are used as the basis for test cases, requirements help determine expected results and testers review requirements for testability. In Agile, where many testers help develop user stories and compliment them with acceptance criteria. Unfortunately, many testers have little knowledge or skill in requirements engineering. What level of quality and detail is realistic to expect for requirements and user stories? What does testability really mean? How can you help improve requirements? Erik van Veenendaal answers these questions and more while helping you develop important skills in requirements engineering. Illustrating requirements issues and solutions with practical case studies, Erik conducts hands-on classroom exercises in specifying and evaluating requirements. Walk through the requirements process from a tester’s viewpoint to learn what you can—and should—contribute to requirements quality. Join Erik to collaboratively create a set of “Golden Rules” that you and your team can use to excel in requirements engineering activities.