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Meeting Context Requirements and Specifications, ESOF 328 Junior level course, Software Engineering 6 client meetings plus final presentation: 2 nd meeting – Feb. 26 3 rd meeting – March 11 4 th meeting – April 1 5 th meeting – April 8 6 th meeting – April 22 Final Presentation – TBD
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Butte Emergency Food Bank Mission The Butte Emergency Food Bank operates with the intention that no individual or family in the community experiences the fear and pain of hunger. Each year we distribute about 1,200,000 pounds of food--canned goods; boxed and bagged food; baby food and formula, diapers, and baby products; milk; bread and bakery items; meat and more--to Butte area residents, about 2800 people each month.
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Requirements Determine “what” a system should do before “how” Accurate, stable requirements contribute to project success, while requirements which are in flux hinder projects User involvement is essential for developing accurate requirements
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Requests 1. Please attend each meeting (helps maintain consistency and avoid “churn”) 2. Help us stay within the agenda and agenda times (we need a lot of information, we may limit worthwhile discussion and save it for a future meeting)
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Business Objective Business objective – A financial or nonfinancial business benefit that an organization expects to receive as a result of this database.
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Sample Business Objectives
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Business Objectives for the Proposed Database Ideas?
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Vision Statement The vision of the product needs to solve the business objectives. It describes what the product is about and what it ultimately could become
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Creating a Vision Statement
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Sample Vision Statement
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Vision Statement for the Proposed Database For Who The Is That Unlike Our product
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Vision Statement for the Proposed Database
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Database Environment
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Changes
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Database Features
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