Elicitation in a sentence as a noun

A nicer elicitation question is "what's been your experience with x, y, z".

My understanding of Scrum is that requirement elicitation must happen before the sprint.

In my opinion a software engineer works more closely to the business and requirements elicitation than just implementation.

The skills of a good journalist — interviewing, elicitation, focus on critical details, and the ability to build a compelling story — are skills that /anyone/ should find valuable.

For architectural design or requirements elicitation it's all about improving with iterations.

Using expert elicitation and population projection models, we show that mortality from wind turbines may drastically reduce population size and increase the risk of extinction.

I do everything from requirements elicitation, implementation, unit testing and end-to-end testing, own the deployment process, as well configure logging and monitoring to ensure deployments continue to stay healthy.

Hence a lot of iterationon objective functions is needed in real-world applications, and recent-ish research focuses on alternative formulations like interactive machine learning, preference elicitation, etc.

Important parts of programming are subjective, such as usability, code readability, maintainability, requirements elicitation.

Elicitation definitions

noun

stimulation that calls up (draws forth) a particular class of behaviors; "the elicitation of his testimony was not easy"

See also: evocation induction