Requirements engineering is the process by which the requirements for software systems are gathered, analyzed, documented, and managed throughout their complete lifecycle. Traditionally it has been concerned with technical goals for, functions of, and constraints on software systems. Aurum and Wohli
Engineering and Managing Software Requirements
β Scribed by AybΓΌke Aurum (Editor), Claes Wohlin (Editor)
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 496
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Requirements engineering is the process by which the requirements for software systems are gathered, analyzed, documented, and managed throughout their complete lifecycle. Traditionally it has been concerned with technical goals for, functions of, and constraints on software systems. Aurum and Wohlin, however, argue that it is no longer appropriate for software systems professionals to focus only on functional and non-functional aspects of the intended system and to somehow assume that organizational context and needs are outside their remit. Instead, they call for a broader perspective in order to gain a better understanding of the interdependencies between enterprise stakeholders, processes, and software systems, which would in turn give rise to more appropriate techniques and higher-quality systems. Following an introductory chapter that provides an exploration of key issues in requirements engineering, the book is organized in three parts. Part 1 presents surveys of state-of-the art requirements engineering process research along with critical assessments of existing models, frameworks and techniques. Part 2 addresses key areas in requirements engineering, such as market-driven requirements engineering, goal modeling, requirements ambiguity, and others. Part 3 concludes the book with articles that present empirical evidence and experiences from practices in industrial projects. Its broader perspective gives this book its distinct appeal and makes it of interest to both researchers and practitioners, not only in software engineering but also in other disciplines such as business process engineering and management science.
β¦ Table of Contents
Preliminaries......Page 2
Contents......Page 11
1 Requirements Engineering: Setting the Context......Page 19
2 Requirements Elicitation A Survey of Techniques Approaches and Tools......Page 37
3 Specification of Requirements Models......Page 65
4 Requirements Prioritization......Page 87
5 Requirements Interdependencies: State of the Art and Future......Page 113
6 Impact Analysis......Page 135
7 Requirements Negotiation......Page 161
8 Quality Assurance in Requirements Engineering......Page 181
9 Modeling Goals and Reasoning with Them......Page 207
10 Managing Large Repositories of Natural Language Requirements......Page 237
11 Understanding Ambiguity in Requirements Engineering......Page 263
12 Decision Support in Requirements Engineering......Page 285
13 Market Driven Requirements Engineering for Software Products......Page 305
14 Requirements Engineering for Agile Methods......Page 327
15 Requirements Engineering for Web Based Information Systems......Page 345
16 Requirements Engineering A Case of Developing and Managing Quality Software Systems in the Public Sector......Page 371
17 Good Quality Requirements in Unified Process......Page 391
18 Requirements Experience in Practice Studies of Six Companies......Page 423
19 An Analysis of Empirical Requirements Engineering Survey......Page 445
20 Requirements Engineering Solutions and Trends......Page 471
Index......Page 495
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