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    <title>Week 03 ToDos :: CS445/ECE451</title>
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    <description>1. Watch Lecture Videos Watch the week 03 lecture videos in advance of your team meeting.&#xA;Videos Stakeholder Analysis Video Slides Talking with People Video Slides Personas Video Slides Elicitation Video Slides Lecture References:&#xA;See Resources→References for instructions on how to access lecture references.&#xA;Karl Wiegers and Joy Beatty, Software Requirements, 3ed, Microsoft Press, 2013. Chapter 2: Requirements from the customer’s perspective Chapter 6: Finding the voice of the user Chapter 7: Requirements elicitation Ian F. Alexander, “A Taxonomy of Stakeholders: Human Roles in System Development” International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction, 2005, vol. 1, no. 1, 23-59 Giff Constable, Talking to Humans, 2014. “How to Find Your Interview Subjects” Stefan Blomkvist, “Persona–an Overview”, in Theoretical perspectives in human-computer interaction. Stockholm, IPLab, KTH, 2002. Suzanne Robertson and James Robertson, Mastering the Requirements Process, 3ed., Addison-Wesley Professional, 2012. Chapter 7: Understanding the Real Problem 2. Team Bonding and Participation As a continuation of previous weeks’ efforts to start gelling as a team, spend 20 min working through the last batch of Fast Friends (distributed in class). Make your way through as many questions as you can; all team members should answer all of the questions that the team reaches during this time allotment.</description>
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