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VKC Requirements Elicitation Initiative

Active Period

The VCDE initial project is active from November 2009 - Feb 14, 2010

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Deliverable

Description

Date

Master List of Requirements mapped to Semantic Concept of Operations

An electronic resource that has requirements from community organized via the ConOps

Dec 2010

VKC Wiki with 150 newly fleshed out requirements

Review existing forum entries and translate them into requirements, will involve interviewing stakeholders

Jan 2010

Prioritized use cases with story boards

Requirements decomposed into Use Cases in a common format for a subset of the overall requirements (actor, success scenario, pre-post conditions)

Feb 2010

An electronic resource that can be expanded to support software development

Electronically recorded requirements and Use cases that can serve as a starting point for architects and business analysts to complete and translate into information models and more formal software artifacts. The documentation for each requirement should include:

a. Stakeholders
b. Formal requirements statement
c. Analyzing requirements to recommend next step

i. Use cases
ii. Prototyping

e. Specifications (via ECCF guidelines)
f. Etc, including Enabling a traceability matrix from completed software back to requirements

Feb 2010

Group Organization, Roles, and Responsibilities

Link to VKC Semantic Infrastructure Wiki - Requirements Elicitation Team

Process

The process the analysts are following is: 

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5)  Build validation plans for new infrastructure components including ensuring ECCF artifacts and reviews

Group Organization and Roles/Responsibilities

Link to VKC Semantic Infrastructure Wiki - Requirements Elicitation Team

Group Organization, Roles, and Responsibilities

This section should provide an overview on the members of the small group and their roles and responsibilites.