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Software requirements engineering / edited by Richard H. Thayer and Merlin Dorfman.

Contributor(s): Dorfman, Merlin | Thayer, Richard H | IEEE Xplore (Online Service) [distributor.] | John Wiley & Sons [publisher.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Practitioners: Publisher: [Los Alamitos, California] : $bIEEE Computer Society Press, 2000Distributor: [Piscataqay, New Jersey] : IEEE Xplore, [2011]Description: 1 PDF.Content type: text Media type: electronic Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781118156674; 1118156676.Subject(s): Software engineering | Analytical models | Biographies | Bridges | Complexity theory | Computers | Data models | Documentation | Hardware | Inspection | Knowledge engineering | Maintenance engineering | Measurement | Modeling | Natural languages | Object oriented modeling | Programming | Protocols | Prototypes | Real time systems | Reliability | Schedules | Software | Software engineering | Software systems | Spirals | Systems engineering and theory | Terminology | Testing | TutorialsGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleOnline resources: Abstract with links to resource Also available in print.
Contents:
Contributors of Original Papers.Foreword.Preface to the Second Edition.Preface to the First Edition.Introduction to Tutorial: Software Requirements Engineering.Chapter 1: Introduction, Issues, and Terminology.Chapter 2: System and Software System Engineering.Chapter 3: Software Requirements Analysis and Specifications.Chapter 4: Software Requirements Methodologies and Tools.Chapter 5: Requirements and Quality Management.Chapter 6: Software System Engineering Process Models.Appendix.Author's Biographies.
Summary: This new edition describes current best practices in requirements engineering with a focus primarily on software systems but also on systems that may contain other elements such as hardware or people. The text consists of original papers, written by experts in the fields, plus reprints of survey articles on many aspects of requirements engineering. The book begins with an introduction to current issues and the basic terminology of the software requirements engineering process. In addition, the text covers the five basic phases of software requirements engineering: elicitation, analysis, specification, verification, and management. The book:. Looks at the science and discipline of establishing and documenting software requirements. Describes the process through which developers' and users' discover, review, articulate, and understand the users' needs and the constraints on the software and development. Shows how to analyzes the users' needs to arrive at a definition of their software requirements. Examines software requirements and the need to clearly document and precisely record each requirement. Looks at verification to ensure that the software requirements specifications are in compliance with the system requirements and conform to document standards. Details software requirements management including planning and controlling of all these activities.
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Contributors of Original Papers.Foreword.Preface to the Second Edition.Preface to the First Edition.Introduction to Tutorial: Software Requirements Engineering.Chapter 1: Introduction, Issues, and Terminology.Chapter 2: System and Software System Engineering.Chapter 3: Software Requirements Analysis and Specifications.Chapter 4: Software Requirements Methodologies and Tools.Chapter 5: Requirements and Quality Management.Chapter 6: Software System Engineering Process Models.Appendix.Author's Biographies.

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This new edition describes current best practices in requirements engineering with a focus primarily on software systems but also on systems that may contain other elements such as hardware or people. The text consists of original papers, written by experts in the fields, plus reprints of survey articles on many aspects of requirements engineering. The book begins with an introduction to current issues and the basic terminology of the software requirements engineering process. In addition, the text covers the five basic phases of software requirements engineering: elicitation, analysis, specification, verification, and management. The book:. Looks at the science and discipline of establishing and documenting software requirements. Describes the process through which developers' and users' discover, review, articulate, and understand the users' needs and the constraints on the software and development. Shows how to analyzes the users' needs to arrive at a definition of their software requirements. Examines software requirements and the need to clearly document and precisely record each requirement. Looks at verification to ensure that the software requirements specifications are in compliance with the system requirements and conform to document standards. Details software requirements management including planning and controlling of all these activities.

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