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Library | Materyal Türü | Barkod | Yer Numarası | Durum |
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The book presents both the current state of the art in requirements engineering and a systematic method for engineering high-quality requirements, broken down into four parts. The first part introduces fundamental concepts and principles including the aim and scope of requirements engineering, the products and processes involved, requirements qualities to aim at and flaws to avoid, and the critical role of requirements engineering in system and software engineering.
The second part of the book is devoted to system modeling in the specific context of engineering requirements. It presents a multi-view modeling framework that integrates complementary techniques for modeling the system-as-is and the system-to-be. The third part of the book reviews goal-based reasoning techniques to support the various steps of the KAOS method. The fourth part of the book goes beyond requirements engineering to discuss the mapping from goal-oriented requirements to software specifications and to software architecture.
Online software will accompany the book and will add value to both classroom and self-study by enabling students to build models and specifications involved in the book's exercises and case studies, helping them to discover the latest RE technology solutions. Instructor resources such as slides, figures and handouts are available from an accompanying website.
Author Notes
Axel van Lamsweerde is Professor in the Department of Computing Science at the Université catholique de Louvain (UCL), Belgium. He recently received the ACM SIGSOFT Outstanding Research Award for "deep and lasting contributions to the theory and practice of requirements engineering".
Table of Contents
| Preface |
| Part 1 Fundamentals of Requirements Engineering |
| Chapter 1 Setting the Scene |
| Chapter 2 Domain Analysis and Requirements Elicitation |
| Chapter 3 Requirements Evaluation |
| Chapter 4 Requirements Specification and Documentation |
| Chapter 5 Requirements Quality Assurance |
| Chapter 6 Requirements Evolution |
| Chapter 7 Goal-Orientation in Requirements Engineering |
| Part 2 Building System Models for Requirements Engineering |
| Chapter 8 Modeling System Objectives with Goal Diagrams |
| Chapter 9 Anticipating What Could Go Wrong: Risk Analysis on Goal Models |
| Chapter 10 Modeling Conceptual Objects with Class Diagrams |
| Chapter 11 Modeling System Agents and Responsibilities |
| Chapter 12 Modeling System Operations |
| Chapter 13 Modeling System Behaviors |
| Chapter 14 Integrating Multiple System Views |
| Chapter 15 A Goal-Oriented Model Building Method in Action |
| Part 3 Reasoning About System Models |
| Chapter 16 Semi-Formal Reasoning for Model Analysis and Exploitation |
| Chapter 17 Formal Specification of System Models |
| Chapter 18 Formal Reasoning for Specification Construction and Analysis? |
| Bibliography? |
| Appendix: Requirements Document Generated from a Goal-Oriented Model? |
| Index |
