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Are you finding it challenging to convey the importance and relevance of requirements to your colleagues, project leads, or management team? Invite them to this System requirements engineering Awareness training! This engaging, one-day workshop introduces participants to the essential process steps of SRE, defines what constitutes high-quality requirements, and demonstrates how to safeguard these qualities throughout a product's lifecycle. It's a unique opportunity for your team to ask those pressing questions they've always had in a comfortable, open, and safe environment.
We’ll illuminate the pivotal role of SRE in the broader context of product development, outcomes, and tools. Participants will explore the benefits of requirements management tools and the latest advances in AI. Moreover, we’ll share valuable tips, tricks, and lessons learned from over 30 years of industry experience with leading companies like Philips, DAF trucks, Lightyear, Vanderlande, ASML, VDL, and from civil engineering giants like Prorail, Rijkswaterstaat, and various Water Boards.
A handful of trends in the field of system requirements engineering, by trainer Cees Michielsen:
Objective
- To become aware of what Systems Requirements Engineering can do for you;
- To learn and benefit from the experiences of colleagues and competitors;
- To develop a passion for the Requirements domain as strong as ours.
Target audience
This training is intended for most roles in product development and civil engineering, including: architects, planners, testers, integrators, line management, sales, marketing, product management.
Program
While the training is fully customizable and can be adapted into a practical workshop, it will always include the following elements:
- the System Requirements Engineering process;
- the definition and assurance of Requirements' Quality;
- the information structure (entity - relation);
- the context of System Requirements Engineering in the product development lifecycle;
- lessons learned from industry in the past 30 years.