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
Preface. Acknowledgements.1. Perspectives on Software Requirements: An Introduction; J.C. Sampaio do Prado Leite, J.H. Doorn.2. Ambiguity in Requirements Specification; D.M. Berry, E. Kamsties.3. Task-Driven Requirements in Object-Oriented Development; B. Paech, K. Kohler.4. Surfacing Requirements Interactions; W.N. Robinson.5. Requirements Traceability; F.A.C. Pinheiro.6. Non-Functional Requirements Elicitation; L.M. Cysneiros, E. Yu.7. Requirements Engineering in the Information Assurance Domain: The Common Criteria Evaluation Process; R. Prieto-Díaz.8. Defining System Context Using Scenarios; J.C. Sampaio do Prado Leite, J.H. Doorn, G.N. Kaplan, G.D. S. Hadad, M.N. Ridao.9. Semi Automatic Generation of User Interface Prototypes from Early Requirement Models; J. Sánchez Díaz, O. Pastor López, H. Estrada Esquivel, A. Martínez Rebollar, J. Belenguer Fáguas.10. Strategically Defining and Exploiting Product Portfolios with a Product Line Approach; K. Schmid.11. Agent-Driven Requirements Engineering; J. Castro, J. Mylopoulos, C. Silva.Index.