Requirements Engineering: From System Goals to UML Models to Software Specifications by Axel van Lamsweerde
English | February 9, 2009 | ISBN: 8126545895 | 712 pages | MOBI | 29 MB
English | February 9, 2009 | ISBN: 8126545895 | 712 pages | MOBI | 29 MB
Essential comprehensive coverage of the fundamentals ofrequirements engineering
Requirements engineering (RE) deals with the variety ofprerequisites that must be met by a software system within anorganization in order for that system to produce stellar results.With that explanation in mind, this must-have book presents adisciplined approach to the engineering of high-qualityrequirements. Serving as a helpful introduction to the fundamentalconcepts and principles of requirements engineering, this guideoffers a comprehensive review of the aim, scope, and role ofrequirements engineering as well as best practices and flaws toavoid.
- Shares state-of-the-art techniques for domain analysis,requirements elicitation, risk analysis, conflict management, andmore
- Features in-depth treatment of system modeling in the specificcontext of engineering requirements
- Presents various forms of reasoning about models forrequirements quality assurance
- Discusses the transitions from requirements to softwarespecifications to software architecture



