When you are working on a project to make or better a system to help people at your college or workplace to find jobs, then the system should be made for the student and work for the population and should be simple so people can work their way around it. You can use these following techniques.
- Interviewing is a good way to have face to face and more interactive ways to communicate with your colleagues and clients. Unlike the next one which is a survey, this can be more personal and you'll get better answers than a computer program could.
- Surveys are a great way to collect data and get people's opinions! It is also faster and more efficient if you're on a tight schedule.
- A document analysis are the last ones to mention here. You can see how an already existing system is working and make a study based on that.
Five requirements in a traceability matrix that I would use are the following:
- Plan meetings with stakeholders who may want to work with your system development because they'll be the first ones that are upfront and into the project.
- Make more meetings and surveys to help people who are using your system do its purpose of finding people jobs at the workplace and college.
- Study your system to make sure it works and then do an analysis
- Make sure you do effective system documentation preparation and make sure to also have nice and helpful guides and other things that can help you and your system development.
- Have a team of Business Analysis visits stakeholders who will show them the ropes of the business requirements and how the system is being made and what design is going to be put out of the system.
Hope this helps. HAVE A BLESSED AND WONDERFUL DAY! As well as a great rest of Black History Month! :-)
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