As requirements are being gathered and prioritized, they also need to be documented. In Diagrammatic Notations and Software Requirements Specification Writing, we discuss and practice the process of turning requirements into something readable to the customers at a high level, and the developers. When a designer or developer reads your document, they should be able to understand the overall idea, the scope, the domain, the resources, the expectations, and why alternative choices are not selected. To create a document in this way, you use a balance between storytelling (with pictures!) and complex diagrams.

SRS Documents: Requirements and Diagrammatic Notations

SRS Documents: Requirements and Diagrammatic Notations
This course is part of Requirements Engineering: Secure Software Specifications Specialization

Instructor: Kristen Walcott-Justice
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This course is good to understand requirement management and emphasize on basic modules for requirement drafting .
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