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Detailing and deriving system requirements
Monterey, CA March 24-March 28
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P. Hruschka, Atlantic Syst. Guild, Aachen, Germany
For a long time the importance of requirements has been underestimated. In many software engineering methods they were just the raw material that was used to build analysis and design models. The emphasis was on these models, not the requirements. Over the last few years requirements engineering has become a serious discipline with its own body of knowledge, its own conferences and publications. This paper discusses requirements in the context of systems. It classifies and categorizes them and defines processes to bring them to a level that is useable in modern system development methods.
Index Terms:
systems analysis; system requirements; software engineering methods; system development methods
Citation:
P. Hruschka, "Detailing and deriving system requirements," ecbs, pp.25, 1997 Workshop on Engineering of Computer-Based Systems (ECBS '97), 1997
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