Perspectives on Software Requirements

“Perspectives on Software Requirements” by Julio Cesar Sampaio do Prado Leite, published by Springer US in 2004, is a comprehensive exploration of requirements engineering, focusing on the systematic processes involved in eliciting, analyzing, and modeling software system requirements. This edition spans 287 pages and is presented in English, offering insights into the practical aspects of requirements engineering, which remains a critical component of software development.
Readers will find a collection of perspectives on various contemporary approaches to software requirements, with each chapter addressing specific challenges and summarizing the authors’ experiences and results. The book discusses familiar issues alongside new methods tailored for specific domains, making it relevant for both researchers and practitioners in the field. Additionally, it serves as a valuable resource for graduate-level students in computer science and engineering, emphasizing the importance of mature requirements engineering in delivering high-quality software on time and within budget.
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Requirements engineering is a field of knowledge concerned with the systematic process of eliciting, analyzing and modeling requirements. Requirements engineering is usually understood in relation to software system requirements, most of its principles and some of its techniques can be adapted to other problems dealing with complex sets of requirements. The engineering vision indicates that this should be a practical and well-defined process where trade-offs have to be considered to obtain the best results. Mature software development needs mature requirements engineering. This was true ten years ago when requirements engineering became an important component of the software development process. It remains true today when the pressure to deliver code on time and on budget is increasing, and the demand for higher quality software also increases.
Perspectives On Software Requirements presents perspectives on several current approaches to software requirements. Each chapter addresses a specific problem where the authors summarize their experiences and results to produce well-fit and traceable requirements. Chapters highlight familiar issues with recent results and experiences, which are accompanied by chapters describing well-tuned new methods for specific domains.
Perspectives On Software Requirements is designed for a professional audience, composed of researchers and practitioners in industry. This book is also suitable as a secondary text for graduate-level students in computer science and engineering.
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