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Requirements Engineering: A Good Practice Guide, 1st edition
Requirements Engineering
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Pages: 404  
Medium: Paperback
Year of Publication: 1997
ISBN:0471974447
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John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  New York, NY, USA
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Requirements engineering is the process of discovering, documenting and managing the requirements for a computer-based system. The goal of requirements engineering is to produce a set of system requirements which, as far as possible, is complete, consistent, relevant and reflects what the customer actually wants. Although this ideal is probably unattainable, the use of a systematic approach based on engineering principles leads to better requirements than the informal approach which is still commonly used. This book presents a set of guidelines which reflect the best practice in requirements engineering. Based on the authors' experience in research and in software and systems development, these guidelines explain in an easy-to-understand way how you can improve your requirements engineering processes. The guidelines are applicable for any type of application and, in general, apply to both systems and software engineering.


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Pete Sawyer: colleagues