User:Ritu Shrestha/Teaching Practice Lesson Plan-12

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Class: BICTE 4th Semester                                              Date: 2024/01/31

Subject: System Analysis and Design                               Time: 50 min      

Unit: 4                                                                            Number of Students: 15

Topic: Requirements Derivation and Allocation Across Entity Boundaries  

1.    Specific Objective:

At the end of this lesson, students will be able:

  •     To understand the importance of requirements derivation and allocation across entity boundaries in system engineering
  •     To learn techniques for deriving and allocating requirements across different system entities.

2.    Instructional materials:

3.    Teaching Learning Activities:

  •     Briefly introduce the concept of requirements derivation and allocation, and their significance.
  •     Define entity boundaries in the context of system engineering.
  •     Discuss the need for allocating requirements across different system entities.
  •     Highlight the importance of clear communication and collaboration during this process.
  •     Divide the class into small groups and provide each group with a case study involving multiple system entities.
  •     Instruct them to identify and document requirements for each entity and allocate them appropriately.
  •     Have each group present their findings and discuss their approach to requirements derivation and allocation.
  •     Reinforce the importance of requirements derivation and allocation across entity boundaries.

4.    Assessment:

  •     How do you know that requirements within a specification should be derived further?
  •     Why is entity boundary important to consider during requirements allocation?

5.    Evaluation:

What are the challenges and benefits of requirements derivation and allocation in system engineering?