Description |
xvi, 248 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Contents |
1. Overview -- 2. Information-hiding secrets -- 3. What are requirements? -- 4. Freedom requirements process -- 5. Quality requirements -- 6. Stimulus identification and cohesion -- 7. Stimulus organization and architecture -- 8. Reusable requirements -- 9. Incremental development -- 10. Responses and behavior tables -- 11. Requirements encapsulation design -- 12. Requirements encapsulation -- 13. Interface prototyping -- 14. Requirements evolution -- App. A. Software requirements specification -- App. B. Cost savings estimate details |
Summary |
"Software Requirements: Encapsulation, Quality, and Reuse describes how to make requirements easy to change by using encapsulation. It introduces the Freedom methodology that shows how to encapsulate requirements thereby promoting reuse and quality. Encapsulating requirements reduces software life cycle costs by making requirements and the code that implements them more adaptable to changing technology and business needs." "This book provides a high degree of systems quality and reliability; illustrates the components of reusable requirements; offers an overview of Freedom methodology and information-hiding secrets, and defines requirements, design, and implementation; explores requirements encapsulation design, interface prototyping, and requirements evolution; explains how encapsulating requirements reduces the time and cost of software development and maintenance; and allows developers to define quality as a system requirement."--BOOK JACKET |
Notes |
Formerly CIP. Uk |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Software engineering.
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LC no. |
2005042100 |
ISBN |
0849328489 (hbk.) |
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