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Software requirements / Karl Eugene Wiegers and Joy Beatty

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Redmond, Washington : Microsoft Press, c2013Edition: Third EditionDescription: xxxii, 637 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780735679665
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QA 76.76. W51 2013
Contents:
Part 1. Software requirements : what, why, and who -- Part 2. Requirements development -- Part 3. Requirements for specific project classes -- Part 4. Requirements management -- Part 5. Implementing requirements engineering.
Summary: Now in its 3rd Edition, this classic guide to software requirements engineering has been fully updated with new topics, examples, and guidance. Two leaders in the requirements community have teamed up to deliver a contemporary set of practices covering the full range of requirements development and management activities on software projects. Describes practical, effective, field-tested techniques for managing the requirements engineering process from end to end. Provides examples demonstrating how requirements "good practices" can lead to fewer change requests, higher customer satisfaction.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part 1. Software requirements : what, why, and who -- Part 2. Requirements development -- Part 3. Requirements for specific project classes -- Part 4. Requirements management -- Part 5. Implementing requirements engineering.

Now in its 3rd Edition, this classic guide to software requirements engineering has been fully updated with new topics, examples, and guidance. Two leaders in the requirements community have teamed up to deliver a contemporary set of practices covering the full range of requirements development and management activities on software projects. Describes practical, effective, field-tested techniques for managing the requirements engineering process from end to end. Provides examples demonstrating how requirements "good practices" can lead to fewer change requests, higher customer satisfaction.

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