Requirements Engineering [electronic resource] /by Elizabeth Hull, Kenneth Jackson, Jeremy Dick.
by Hull, Elizabeth [author.]; Jackson, Kenneth [author.]; Dick, Jeremy [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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BookPublisher: London : Springer London, 2005.Edition: Second Edition.Description: XV, 198 p. online resource.ISBN: 9781846280757.Subject(s): Computer science | Computer system performance | Computer network architectures | Software engineering | Computer Science | Software Engineering | System Performance and Evaluation | Computer System Implementation | User Interfaces and Human Computer InteractionDDC classification: 005.1 Online resources: Click here to access online | Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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A Generic Process for Requirements Engineering -- System Modelling for Requirements Engineering -- Writing and Reviewing Requirements -- Requirements Engineering in the Problem Domain -- Requirements Engineering in the Solution Domain -- Advanced Traceability -- Management Aspects of Requirements Engineering -- DOORS: A Tool to Manage Requirements.
Written for those who want to develop their knowledge of requirements engineering process, whether practitioners or students. Using the latest research and driven by practical experience from industry, this book gives useful hints to practitioners on how to write and structure requirements. - Explains the importance of Systems Engineering and the creation of effective solutions to problems - Describes the underlying representations used in system modelling and introduces the UML2 - Considers the relationship between requirements and modelling - Covers a generic multi-layer requirements process - Discusses the key elements of effective requirements management - Explains the important concept of rich traceability - Introduces an overview of DOORS Version 7 - a software tool which serves as an enabler of a requirements management process Additional material and links are available at: http://www.requirementsengineering.info
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