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3,085 ratings

About the Course

This course covers practical techniques to elicit and express software requirements from client interactions....

Top reviews

RK

Jan 30, 2018

It is very good knowledge. But my English poor for that, was, sometimes. So was hard to understand and catch information. As a result 90% for grade. It is ok. But it is ok.

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AS

Jun 20, 2020

It was a fantastic course that gives a peek of the real-world problems and processes in product management. It was a great learning experience with peer-graded assignments and the graded quizzes.

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By Amlana A

Nov 3, 2017

Had a good experience of learning. Requirements.... which sound so simple had a lot of treasure hidden behind.

By Valeria G

Apr 8, 2020

For beginners in Busines Analysis and Progect Management the course is really good to understand the basics.

By Deleted A

Dec 13, 2015

An excellent, practically oriented course with great use of quizzes and assignments to re-enforce learning.

By Anna K

May 21, 2022

I liked the course but there was little practical assignment .

I learned the theory but I couldn’t practice.

By Andrii H

Oct 22, 2020

I recommend this course for everyone who wants to get more knowledge on how to manage software requirements

By Jenna C

Apr 10, 2016

Great opportunity to ensure you really understand the clients needs. Fun exercises and interesting lectures

By Nguyen T N

Sep 23, 2019

Great course! It would be great if the course provide some templates for managing requirements, features!

By Sachith M

Jan 8, 2022

Very good course for understanding client needs and how we can identify them into software requirement.

By Rubén C

Apr 29, 2022

Great course, it help me to update my knowlegde about software requirements using Agile process. Thanks

By Diogo L

May 30, 2020

Good overview, exercises make sense, fits well with the rest of the courses within this specialization.

By Janie M

Feb 2, 2016

I really like this course. I plan to take more courses in the sector offered by University of Alberta.

By Imran M

Oct 12, 2021

Extremely well design course. Highly recommended. Thank you, Kenny Wong and the University of Alberta.

By alex b

Feb 20, 2021

This is a fantastic course. This should be required learning for product managers and product owners.

By Sabrine R

Apr 27, 2020

Great course content, very well structured notes .

very helpful and foundamental in my career.

thanks!

By Vaibhav J

Sep 11, 2016

This course is very helpful to learn client and software management skills.

Thanks faculty and team.

By Sofiia R

Sep 30, 2020

I love the specialization. It's informative, structured, practical. The best I've had on Coursera.

By Bobby S

May 9, 2020

overall, I feel satisfied, lot's of applicable solution for current software development practices

By parag t

Apr 10, 2020

Nicely paced with detailed instruction. Very helpful for professionals in daily work with clients.

By Jakub L

Dec 10, 2019

I really enjoyed this course and I've learned many useful pieces of information and methodologies.

By waseem

Oct 25, 2016

It is very good course and i learned many new Technics. It will be very benefit in my current job.

By Wai H L

Jul 12, 2020

Thanks a lot for the course. I'd learn effective ways for client needs and requirements analysis.

By Stanislav S

Nov 12, 2019

In some places, I would reveal a little more information on the User Story, but mostly excellent.

By Evgenii K

Apr 26, 2016

Very intersting and useful course about requirements engineering and business values elicitation.

By Fernando M d N

Feb 7, 2017

Great course. You will learn lot of techniques and practices to elicitate requirements properly.

By Sandeep K

Apr 6, 2022

Nice course, Understood a lot about the type of requirements and clients needs and expectations