In Software Requirements Elicitation for Secure Software Development, we're going to discuss the overall software requirements process as it applies in waterfall, spiral, and agile models. You'll learn about each of these processes and your goals as a software requirements analyst. This is not an easy task! Who do you talk to, when, and what kind of knowledge are you trying to obtain, in any software life cycle? How do you handle obstacles as you go?

Requirements Gathering for Secure Software Development
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Requirements Gathering for Secure Software Development
This course is part of Requirements Engineering: Secure Software Specifications Specialization

Instructor: Kristen Walcott-Justice
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- Agile Software Development
- Software Design Documents
- System Requirements
- Systems Development Life Cycle
- Requirements Analysis
- Software Development Methodologies
- Waterfall Methodology
- Software Development Life Cycle
- Requirements Elicitation
- Security Requirements Analysis
- Software Documentation
- Agile Methodology
- User Requirements Documents
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Reviewed on Aug 23, 2020
It's easy to start coding, but difficult to organize ideas. Coding is not the start of software development, and this course teaches it.
Reviewed on Jan 3, 2020
Clear and well presented, with some interesting readings. Could benefit from an interactive game/quiz/tool or two, perhaps. Anyway, very good overall.
Reviewed on Jun 26, 2020
The instructor has explained everything in systematic way. Overall very good experience






