On July 5, I had the honor of giving a lecture at the ZHAW School of Management and Law as part of the CAS Agile Requirements Engineering. The topic of my talk was "Artificial Intelligence for Agile Requirements Engineering". This talk was mainly about how AI and various AI tools can be used effectively in agile requirements management.
During the presentation, I showed how artificial intelligence helps to optimize the process of requirements elicitation and supports teams to react faster to changes. Of particular note was the integration of AI in the analysis and prioritization of requirements, which leads to more efficient processing and faster decision-making.
Another key topic was the automation of repetitive tasks using AI, such as the automatic generation of user stories or the recognition of patterns in large amounts of data. This allows teams to focus on creative and value-adding activities.
The participants showed great interest in practical application examples and the AI tools presented, which not only support the agile development process but can also significantly accelerate it.
This presentation provided a valuable opportunity to shed light on the potential of artificial intelligence in an agile environment and to show how these technologies could shape the future of requirements engineering.