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Requirements for requirements engineering techniques

Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Requirements Engineering, 2002
The first argument presented is that if we have a clear understanding of the objectives of the requirements engineering (RE) process then we can identify what techniques we need. No single method or technique will be sufficient. The second argument is that a key objective of the RE process is to specify a system which will ultimately be successful ...
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Requirements dependencies: the emergence of a requirements network

International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology, 2012
We believe that the requirements at the leaf-node level of the requirements tree structure cannot be viewed in isolation and that dependencies between them exist. We pursued this notion in order to find a coherent set of requirement dependencies that would facilitate the formation of a requirements network at the leaf-node level.
Vishwajeet Kulshreshtha   +2 more
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Requirements trawling: techniques for discovering requirements

International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 2001
Summary: If you approach someone in the street and ask for directions then, provided that person knows the way and speaks the same language as you do, it should be easy for him to help you. But often, when you try to follow the directions, you become more confused and lost.
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CSCW and Requirements Analysis: Requirements as Cooperation/Requirements for Cooperation

1996
Cooperation is defined as working together for a common purpose. It would therefore seem a suitable description of the process by which analysts and clients interact in developing the requirements for a computer-based information system (IS). In addition, as Howard (1987) notes, the term has positive connotations, evoking equal power relationships and ...
Laurence Brooks, Matthew Jones
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Requirements Classification for Requirements Reuse

In various domains, standards are used to ensure a high level of product quality. During standard tailoring, requirements from the applicable standards are specialized and integrated into the project. The requirement type influences the way the standard requirement interacts with project requirements.
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User requirements

Proceedings of the May 19-22, 1975, national computer conference and exposition on - AFIPS '75, 1975
Changed priorities and shifts in the Nation's economic and social environment have uncovered in the private sector a chronic and crippling shortcoming in the linkage between the developers and the consumers of technology. If major dislocations and unaffordable inefficiences in our economic system are to be avoided, this gap must be closed.
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Institutional Requirements

Academic Radiology, 2003
The residency review committee's program requirements guide the development of the details of each ACGME-accredited residency program. The sponsoring institution, however, has the overall responsibility, through the institutional requirements, to ensure that all facets of high-quality graduate medical education are available for all residents in these ...
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Nurturing requirements

IEEE Software, 2004
We focus on requirements engineering. The fundamental problem here is that we believe that underlying every project there's some absolute, discoverable set of requirements. If only we could find them, and then build accurately against them, we'd produce a perfect solution.
Dave Thomas, Andy Hunt
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Data requirements

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The requirement set

Proceedings Fourth International Conference on Requirements Engineering. ICRE 2000. (Cat. No.98TB100219), 2002
Three tools are proposed to assist requirement engineers in improving the overall quality of the requirement set. The Requirement Allocation Activity (RAA) is the activity that delegates the responsibility of requirement development to the appropriate organization.
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