Software requirements gathering involves interacting with stakeholders to identify and document their needs, expectations, and constraints. This may include conducting interviews, workshops, and surveys to gather information.
Once requirements are gathered, they need to be documented in a clear and structured manner. This documentation should include functional and non-functional requirements, use cases, user stories, and acceptance criteria.
Collaboration tools like Jira or Trello can be used to track and manage requirements. Regular meetings with stakeholders help in refining and prioritizing requirements as the project progresses.
Continuous communication and feedback loops are essential to ensure that the software meets the stakeholders’ expectations.