PV258 Software Requirements Engineering

Week 14 - Project Presentations Online (04-05-06/06)


Thu 04.06.2020
17:00 Team 7 - Jan Pokorný, Ján Petrák, Michal Klíma, Martin Šmíd, Ondrej Svoreň

Fri 05.06.2020
17:00  Team 4 - Tatiana Fritzová, Martin Kačenga, Marek Mravík, Stanislav Petrek, Tomáš Terem
17:25  Team 6 - Karolína Kolouchová, Markéta Naušová, Daniel Schramm, Tomáš Zvoník
17:50  Team 5 - Aleš Paroulek, Miloš Ferenčík, Filip Sollár
18:15  Team 1 - Ankur Lohchab, Eyob Getaneh, Suprita Ruikar, Udaya Basak

Sat 06.06.2020
11:00 Team 8 - David Myška, Jad Sakr, Jan Klos
11:25 Team 3 - Petr Vitovský,  David Hofman,   Jiří Široký,  Róbert Šuška
11:50 Team 2 - Zoltan Fridrich,  Lukas Volf, Radka Sedlakova, Jan Valka, Andrej Dravecký


Join the Zoom online session with the following link. Please use name-surname-uco-teamnumber as your Zoom identifier for better identification during the presentation.

Chyba: Odkazovaný objekt neexistuje nebo nemáte právo jej číst.
https://is.muni.cz/el/fi/jaro2020/PV258/op/zoom_sessions.txt


Instructions for Project Presentations:

Each team will have a presentation of 20min, during which each team member will present one part of the project.
Suggested information to present:
  • The project context;
  • The business requirements perspective (e.g. context diagram, business vision);
  • Sample User Stories and/or Use Cases;
  • How requirements were collected, and modelled, in particular user / functional / non functional requirements but you can discuss also other types of requirements;
  • Prioritization of the requirements;
  • Some sample of CRC Cards Analysis or UML diagrams for the project analysis;
  • How you identified important non-functional requirements within your project and which metrics you defined ;
  • Implications of the non-functional requirements on the architecture / architectural choices / system implementation;
  • Some simple UI prototype that can show your view about how the system can look like (on a separate page in the syllabus "Tools for UI Design / Mock-ups", you can find a list of tools that can be used for prototyping - however, also simple pen&paper with some some scans in the presentation can be fine);

Please ensure that you upload your presentation in the homework vault before the session.