Perspectives On Software Requirements presents perspectives on several current approaches to software requirements. Each chapter addresses a specific problem where the authors summarize their experiences and results to produce well-fit and traceable requirements. Chapters highlight familiar issues with recent results and experiences, which are accompanied by chapters describing well-tuned new methods for specific domains.
Perspectives On Software Requirements presents perspectives on several current approaches to software requirements. Each chapter addresses a specific problem where the authors summarize their experiences and results to produce well-fit and traceable requirements. Chapters highlight familiar issues with recent results and experiences, which are accompanied by chapters describing well-tuned new methods for specific domains.
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The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science 753
1. Perspectives on Software Requirements: An Introduction.- 2. Ambiguity in Requirements Specification.- 3. Task-Driven Requirements in Object-Oriented Development.- 4. Surfacing Requirements Interactions.- 5. Requirements Traceability.- 6. Non-Functional Requirements Elicitation.- 7. Requirements Engineering in the Information Assurance Domain: The Common Criteria Evaluation Process.- 8. Defining System Context Using Scenarios.- 9. Semi Automatic Generation of User Interface Prototypes from Early Requirement Models.- 10. Strategically Defining and Exploiting Product Portfolios with a Product Line Approach.- 11. Agent-Driven Requirements Engineering.
1. Perspectives on Software Requirements: An Introduction.- 2. Ambiguity in Requirements Specification.- 3. Task-Driven Requirements in Object-Oriented Development.- 4. Surfacing Requirements Interactions.- 5. Requirements Traceability.- 6. Non-Functional Requirements Elicitation.- 7. Requirements Engineering in the Information Assurance Domain: The Common Criteria Evaluation Process.- 8. Defining System Context Using Scenarios.- 9. Semi Automatic Generation of User Interface Prototypes from Early Requirement Models.- 10. Strategically Defining and Exploiting Product Portfolios with a Product Line Approach.- 11. Agent-Driven Requirements Engineering.
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