Requirements engineering

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Requirements engineering refers to the development process of specifying and documenting a system or product under development. The requirements creates an common understanding among all parties involved in developing an system or product. The process of specifying the requirement is as follows:
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Requirements engineering refers to the process of specifying and documenting a system or product under development. The requirements creates an common understanding among all parties involved in developing an system or product. The process of specifying the requirement is as follows:
  
 
* Requirements Elicitation
 
* Requirements Elicitation

Revision as of 21:37, 13 November 2014

Requirements engineering refers to the process of specifying and documenting a system or product under development. The requirements creates an common understanding among all parties involved in developing an system or product. The process of specifying the requirement is as follows:

  • Requirements Elicitation
  • Design and validation
  • Context
  • Specifying features (functional requirements)
  • Specifying quality attributes (non-functional requirements)
  • System structre modeling
  • Function and process modeling
  • Requirements QA
  • Requirements Management


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