Difference between revisions of "Elicitation"
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Latest revision as of 18:36, 9 July 2020
Elicitation is iterative derivation and extraction of information from stakeholders or other sources.
Definitions
According to the BABOK Guide (3rd edition),
- Elicitation. Iterative derivation and extraction of information from stakeholders or other sources.
According to the Agile Extension to the BABOK Guide (preview),
- Elicitation. An activity within requirements development that identifies sources for requirements and then uses elicitation techniques (for example, interviews, prototypes, facilitated workshops, documentation studies) to gather requirements from those sources.