Requirements Development
Requirements Development learning follows the understanding and development of customer requirements, transforming those requirements to a detailed specification, followed by verification and validation methods to prove the product meets the specification and its intended use by the customer.
Scott Camp
- Instructor
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Description
Requirements Development learning follows the understanding and development of customer requirements, transforming those requirements to a detailed specification, followed by verification and validation methods to prove the product meets the specification and its intended use by the customer.
Participate in interactive exercises to propose requirements as the customer and discuss how others may interpret as the supplier.
Learn to create specification language that is unambiguous and plan how the final product will meet requirements through verification and validation.
Topics Include
- Requirement types
- Requirements planning
- Understanding the customer and other stakeholders
- Transferring requirements to a specification
- Developing the specification
- Requirements allocation
- Requirements and specification flow-down
- Trade studies
- Managing requirements risk
- Requirements testability
- Verification
- Validation
- Managing the specification
Meets requirements for both the Systems Engineering Certificate Program and the Test and Evaluation Certificate Program.
Pricing in US Dollars. Conversion rates may apply. World Bank eligibility may be available. Email PDSolutions@uah.edu to see if your country qualifies. Proof of country’s citizenship required.
- Online
- Intakes:On Demand
Meet your Instructor
Scott Camp retired from the U.S. Army after 20 years of service, and now works for a contractor in the Huntsville, Alabama area.
Mr. Camp has a master’s degree in project management from Embry-Riddle University and is certified in the Agile methodology. With over 10 years of project management experience, he found in Agile a better way of completing projects while maintaining excellent customer relations.
Mr. Camp feels that the Agile attitude and process to project management are the wave of the future.