Pohl, Klaus

Requirements engineering : Fundamentals, principles, and techniques - Heidelberg : Springer, 2010 - xvii, 813 p. : ill. ; 25.5 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Requirements engineering is the process of eliciting individual stakeholder requirements and needs and developing them into detailed, agreed requirements documented and specified in such a way that they can serve as the basis for all other system development activities. In this textbook, Klaus Pohl provides a comprehensive and well-structured introduction to the fundamentals, principles, and techniques of requirements engineering. He presents approved techniques for eliciting, negotiating and documenting as well as validating, and managing requirements for software-intensive systems.

9783662518885 (pbk)


Software intensive system
Traditional system analysis
Four context facets
Context boundary
Documenting Scenario
Integration Using SysML

005.12 / POH

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