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__notoc__ Class: BICTE 4<sup>th</sup> Semester Date: 2024/01/03 Subject: System Analysis and Design Time: 50 min Unit: 4 Number of Students: 15 Topic: Requirement Derivation == 1. Specific Objective: == At the end of this lesson, students will be able: * To define requirement derivation * To construct steps for requirement derivation in software engineering == 2. Instructional materials: == * Daily uses materials * [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1mt0IzYM2_hw0uqSU4kIhkXQz4dV6k9dj/edit#slide=id.p1 PowerPoint presentation slides] == 3. Teaching Learning Activities: == * Begin with a real-world scenario that defines requirements in creating successful software. * Introduce the concept of requirement derivation. * Discuss the technique of gathering requirements through group discussions. * Demonstrate how creating prototypes can help in clarifying requirements. * Teach how to document requirements in a clear and concise manner. * Summarize key points from the lesson. == 4. Assessment: == * What are the qualities of a good requirement documentation? * What are the system developer’s challenges for requirement derivation? == 5. Evaluation: == How can you apply requirement derivation in your future software development projects?
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