CIS-555 week 3 discussions
CIS-555 week3 discussion1
"Requirements Inspection and Validation" Please respond to the following:
- From the e-Activity, examine the possibility that a gap between the animated model and the original specification may exist. Propose how you would detect the gaps.
- Assess the pros and cons of having a large number of reviewers versus having a small number of viewers in the requirements inspection process. Determine whether you would use internal or external reviewers and explain why.
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CIS-555 Week3 discussion 2
"Traceability and Change Control" Please respond to the following:
- Suppose a system had no traceability management present. Predict five problems that you believe could occur when change requests are made.
- Suppose you were a project leader. Propose five methods that you would use to manage change requests. Select the method that you think would work best for you and defend your selection.
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Week 3 eActivity
- Model simulation using an animator makes it convenient to input events and watch the model’s reactions. Watch the video titled SolidWorks 2013: Simulation Sub-Modeling and Incremental Meshing” (2 min 9 s). Be prepared to discuss.
Video Source: SolidWorks. (2012, September 12). SolidWorks 2013: Simulation Sub-Modeling and Incremental Meshing [Video file]. Retrieved fromhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TGMkMEPIsQ.
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