Software Requirements Analysis and Specifications (McGraw Hill Systems Design & Implementation Series) |
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| Jag Sodhi |
| September 1992, McGraw Hill Text, Hardcover, 241 pages, ISBN 007157879X
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| A customer's requirements must be analyzed thoroughly and understood
before system design is started. Including examples and case studies
throughout, this book explains the important features of understanding,
analyzing, and managing a customer's requirements for building a quality,
cost-effective software engineering system. Discussing the management
techniques which trace the requirements throughout the software development
and maintenance life cycle, it provides a comparative study of various
requirements analysis methods and CASE tools. |
Acknowledgement
Preface
Introduction
Requirements Taxonomy
Importance of Requirements
Requirements Paradigms
Characteristics of Requirements
Requirements Elicitation
Requirements Reliability: Requirements Prototyping Model
Simulation Model
Requirements and Systems Engineering
Life Cycle Processes
New Software/Hardware Development
Managing Requirements
Management Planning
Tracking Requirements
Analyzing Requirements
Conventional Versus Modern Approaches
Modeling Techniques
Structured Methods
Structured Requirements Analysis Methods
Structured CASE Tools
Object-Oriented Methods
Object-Oriented Requirements Analysis Methods
Object-Oriented CASE Tools
Artificial Intelligence Methods
Expert Systems
Knowledge-Based Systems
Commercially Available Methods
Software Engineering Processes
Requirements Analysis
Design
System Support Processes
Requirements Changing
Turning the Wheel Process
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Booknews, Inc. , December 1, 1992
Provides comprehensive information that will help the computer
professional (beginning or experienced) track the customer's requirements
throughout the software development process. The volume addresses
the customer's automation needs, establishment of requirements, feasibility,
definition, specification, and analysis of requirements. Prototyping
and case tools are liberally discussed. Annotation copyright Book
News, Inc. Portland, Or. |
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