This paper addresses the problem of “missing requirements” in software requirements specification (SRS) expressed in natural language. Due to rapid changes in technology and b...
Abstract. Software requirements engineering is an essential activity for the successful development of information systems. Requirements can be specified using different techniques...
Abstract. The focus of this paper is not on the requirements of an information system to be developed, but rather on the requirements that apply to the modelling techniques used du...
Stijn Hoppenbrouwers, Henderik Alex Proper, Theo P...
In this paper we use Z to capture the requirements for an ‘intuitive’ menu navigation system as a series of conjectures that should hold. We use those requirements to investiga...
The importance of assumptions in Requirements Engineering has long been recognised. However, to the best of our knowledge, no quantitative models for the relation between assumpti...
Andriy V. Miranskyy, Nazim H. Madhavji, Matthew Da...
This paper describes the use of Obstacle Analysis to identify anomaly-handling requirements for a safetycritical, autonomous system. The software requirements for the system evolv...
Robyn R. Lutz, Stacy Nelson, Ann Patterson-Hine, C...
The use of viewpoints has long been proposed as a technique to structure evolving requirements models. In theory, viewpoints should provide better stakeholder traceability, and th...
Steve M. Easterbrook, Eric S. K. Yu, Jorge Aranda,...
Existing requirements engineering approaches manage broadly scoped requirements and constraints in a fashion that is largely two-dimensional, where functional requirements serve a...
Traditional requirements engineering approaches suffer from the tyranny of the dominant decomposition, with functional requirements serving as the base decomposition and non-functi...
Abstract. Essential to an audience driven website design philosophy is the organization of information and functionality according to the requirements of the different audience cla...