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SMARTRe requirements: writing reusable requirements

Proceedings of the 1995 International Symposium and Workshop on Systems Engineering of Computer Based Systems, 2002
Systems analysis, or as it is increasingly known as today, requirements engineering, is a time-consuming, expensive, but critical phase in software (and system) development. At the same time, demand for software continues to exceed supply, and software reuse is now high on the agenda of the computing industry.
S. Smith, B. Keepence, Mike Mannion
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(Requirement) evolution requirements for adaptive systems

2012 7th International Symposium on Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self-Managing Systems (SEAMS), 2012
It is often the case that stakeholders want to strengthen/weaken or otherwise change their requirements for a system-to-be when certain conditions apply at runtime. For example, stakeholders may decide that if requirement R is violated more than N times in a week, it should be relaxed to a less demanding one R-.
V. Souza   +2 more
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Requirements trawling: techniques for discovering requirements [PDF]

open access: possibleInternational 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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Isoleucine requirements of the chicken: Requirement for maintenance

British Poultry Science, 1992
1. The maintenance requirement of adult male cockerels for isoleucine was measured by nitrogen balance. Measured amounts of a diet first-limiting in isoleucine were fed by tube each day for 6 d to give a range of intakes of from 0 to 100 mg isoleucine/kg body weight. A nitrogen-free diet containing energy, vitamins and both major and trace minerals was
D. Burnham, R M Gous
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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 ...
Matthew R. Jones, Laurence Brooks
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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 engineering with GRAIL/KAOS: tell the requirements, all the requirements, and nothing else but the requirements

Proceedings IEEE Joint International Conference on Requirements Engineering, 2003
Software engineering tools currently available on the market are focused on solution design rather than on problem description. So-called requirement engineering (RE) tools enable companies to manage their requirements only once they got them out. But poor requirements, even well managed, will cause projects to fail.
J.-L. Roussel   +3 more
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Requirements for Resolution [PDF]

open access: possible11th International Congress of the Brazilian Geophysical Society & EXPOGEF 2009, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, 24-28 August 2009, 2009
Every seismic survey has resolution objectives for the final 3D migrated image. Temporal resolution cannot be considered separately from spatial resolution. This would be true even for the case of continuous functions. But in the world of sampled data, the interrelationship is even stronger.
George El-Kaseeh   +3 more
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User Requirements and System Requirements

IEEE Software, 2008
In software, we often talk about user requirements and system requirements. Most people know the terms: users give you user requirements, designers work from system requirements. The terms have entered our lingua franca. However, in my experience, people - stakeholders, analysts, and designers - often fail to differentiate the roles of these two kinds ...
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Application Requirements

1998
The TRANSCOOP project started with an analysis of different cooperative work scenarios and their underlying computer support. the goal was to found the subsequent specification and transaction model development on a sound basis of requirements which reflect the organization of cooperative work processes in practice and which address the shortcomings of
Tesch, Thomas   +5 more
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