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

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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Reviewed on Oct 6, 2019
I have learned a great deal from this course. It brings real life situations into a better perspective.
Reviewed on Jan 21, 2018
More examples may be added to illustrate on how security of a software is impacted if proper care is not taken during requirements gathering phase.
Reviewed on May 28, 2020
Good informative course to understand about Software projects and how requirements gathering work.
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