Description |
x, 160 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm |
Series |
McGraw-Hill international series in software engineering |
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McGraw-Hill international series in software engineering.
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Contents |
1. Introduction -- 2. Processes in requirements engineering -- 3. Requirements elicitation -- 4. Modelling requirements -- 5. Validating requirements -- 6. CASE technology |
Summary |
System Requirements Engineering presents a balanced view of the issues, concepts, models, techniques and tools found in requirements engineering research and practice. Requirements engineering is presented from business, behavioural and software engineering perspectives and a general framework is established at the outset. This book considers requirements engineering as a combination of three concurrent and interacting processes: eliciting knowledge related to a problem domain, ensuring the validity of such knowledge and specifying the problem in a formal way. Particular emphasis is given to requirements elicitation techniques and there is a fully integrated treatment of the development of requirements specifications through enterprise modelling, functional requirements and non-functional requirements |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Software engineering.
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Author |
Karakostas, Vassilios, 1963-
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LC no. |
94039117 |
ISBN |
0077078438 (paperback) |
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