
Requirement Elicitation Techniques
Requirement elicitation techniques are methods used to gather information about what stakeholders need from a system or project. These techniques include interviews, where discussions help clarify needs; workshops and focus groups for collaborative idea sharing; questionnaires to collect widespread opinions; observations to see how users interact with current systems; and reviewing existing documents. The goal is to understand all the necessary features and constraints to develop a solution that accurately meets stakeholder expectations and project goals effectively.