How-to Requirement Reviews
Reviews! Either the safety net you always wanted or the hammer that knocks your teeth out. In this blog post we will explain how to conduct a valuable, effective and pleasant requirement review.
Improving the German Corona Warn App Specification
Last tuesday, the german Corona Warn App officially launched, following intense and heated discussions about the data protection standards such an app should adhere to. In order to achieve transparency about the inner workings of the app, including which data
Updates from Qualicen
Hey there! If you haven't heard from us at Qualicen in while it, it is because we are fortunately(!) very busy right now. Lot's of cool projects all over Germany and even up in Sweden. Contact us, if you would like to hear more about these projects or get in contact at one of the following venues.
Requirements quality is quality-in-use
I've worked quite some time on understanding and detecting quality defects in requirements documents and requirements quality in general. All the time, I was very dissatisfied with the current state in both research and practice on this topic. I think, the problem behind this is that there is no guidance: In times of rapid change and delivery, where every project looks different, we still have no good rule of what a good requirements document is. A few years ago, we came up with such a rule, and tried it in various applications. And - so far - it seems to work! We've collected this experience and are now ready to tell you about it, because we really believe this should change how you view requirements engineering, and this should change what you consider good requirements documents.