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Model-based requirements engineering
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IET Professional applications of computing series ; 9
Publication Information:
Stevenage, Herfordshire, U.K. : Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2012
Physical Description:
xvi, 339 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9781849194877
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This book provides a hands-on introduction to model-based requirements engineering and management by describing a set of views that form the basis for the approach. These views take into account each individual requirement in terms of its description, but then also provide each requirement with meaning by putting it into the correct 'context'. A requirement that has been put into a context is known as a 'use case' and may be based upon either stakeholders or levels of hierarchy in a system. Each use case must then be analysed and validated by defining a combination of scenarios and formal mathematical and logic-based proofs that provide the rigour required for safety-critical and mission-critical systems.

The book also looks at the crucial question of modelling notations for requirements modelling and includes discussions on the use and application of SysML, text and tabular formats.

Pragmatic issues, such as tailoring the approach for short, non-critical projects to massive, mission-critical projects is discussed to show how the techniques introduced in the book can be applied on real-life projects and systems. The use of multiple tools will also be discussed, along with examples of how an effective process can lead to realisation by any tool.

tical projects to massive, mission-critical projects is discussed to show how the techniques introduced in the book can be applied on real-life projects and systems. The use of multiple tools will also be discussed, along with examples of how an effective process can lead to realisation by any tool.tical projects to massive, mission-critical projects is discussed to show how the techniques introduced in the book can be applied on real-life projects and systems. The use of multiple tools will also be discussed, along with examples of how an effective process can lead to realisation by any tool.tical projects to massive, mission-critical projects is discussed to show how the techniques introduced in the book can be applied on real-life projects and systems. The use of multiple tools will also be discussed, along with examples of how an effective process can lead to realisation by any tool.


Table of Contents

1 Introduction
Part I Introduction
2 Modelling
3 The SysML notation
Part II Concepts
4 Requirements engineering concepts
5 A framework for model-based requirements engineering
Part III Realisation
6 Case study
7 Realising the process
Appendix A Summary of notation
Appendix B Advanced sequence diagram notation
Appendix C A seven views summary of the UCAM processes
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