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Software & Systems Requirements Engineering: In Practice Brian Berenbach

Software & Systems Requirements Engineering: In Practice By Brian Berenbach

Software & Systems Requirements Engineering: In Practice by Brian Berenbach


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Proven requirements engineering strategies for globally distributed software development projects

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Software & Systems Requirements Engineering: In Practice by Brian Berenbach

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Proven Software & Systems Requirements Engineering Techniques

Requirements engineering is a discipline used primarily for large and complex applications. It is more formal than normal methods of gathering requirements, and this formality is needed for many large applications. The authors are experienced requirements engineers, and this book is a good compendium of sound advice based on practical experience. --Capers Jones, Chief Scientist Emeritus, Software Productivity Research

Deliver feature-rich products faster, cheaper, and more reliably using state-of-the-art SSRE methods and modeling procedures. Written by global experts, Software & Systems Requirements Engineering: In Practice explains how to effectively manage project objectives and user needs across the entire development lifecycle. Gather functional and quality attribute requirements, work with models, perform system tests, and verify compliance. You will also learn how to mitigate risks, avoid requirements creep, and sidestep the pitfalls associated with large, complex projects.

  • Define and prioritize customer expectations using taxonomies
  • Elicit and analyze functional and quality attribute requirements
  • Develop artifact models, meta-models, and prototypes
  • Manage platform and product line development requirements
  • Derive and generate test cases from UML activity diagrams
  • Deploy validation, verification, and rapid development procedures
  • Handle RE for globally distributed software and system development projects
  • Perform hazard analysis, risk assessment, and threat modeling

About Brian Berenbach

Brian Berenbach is the technical manager of the requirements engineering competency center at Siemens Corporate Research and an ACM distinguished engineer.

Daniel J. Paulish is a distinguished member of technical staff at Siemens Corporate Research, responsible for the Siemens Software Initiative in the Americas.

Juergen Kazmeier is vice president of the Software Engineering Services Division of Siemens IT Solutions and Services, headquartered in Vienna, Austria.

Arnold Rudorfer heads the Requirements Engineering (RE) Global Technology Field with Centers of Competence in Princeton (NJ, USA), Munich and Erlangen (Europe), as well as Beijing (China).

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Requirements Engineering Artifact Modeling
Chapter 3. Eliciting Requirements
Chapter 4. Requirements Modeling
Chapter 5. Quality Attribute Requirements
Chapter 6. Requirements Engineering for Platforms
Chapter 7. Requirements Management
Chapter 8. Requirements-Driven System Testing
Chapter 9. Rapid Development Techniques for Requirements Evolution
Chapter 10. Distributed Requirements Engineering
Chapter 11. Hazard Analysis and Threat Modeling
Chapter 12. Conclusion
Appendix A. Configuring and Managing a Requirements Database
Index

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CIN0071605479G
9780071605472
0071605479
Software & Systems Requirements Engineering: In Practice by Brian Berenbach
Used - Good
Hardback
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
20090616
356
N/A
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