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Environment Modeling-Based Requirements Engineering for Software Intensive Systems
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xv, 272 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
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9780128019542

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30000010343326 QA76.758 J56 2018 Open Access Book Book
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Environment Modeling-Based Requirements Engineering for Software Intensive Systems provides a new and promising approach for engineering the requirements of software-intensive systems, presenting a systematic, promising approach to identifying, clarifying, modeling, deriving, and validating the requirements of software-intensive systems from well-modeled environment simulations. In addition, the book presents a new view of software capability, i.e. the effect-based software capability in terms of environment modeling.


Author Notes

Prof. Zhi Jin is a full professor at Peking University. Her research interests include knowledge-based requirements engineering. She has published more than 100 papers in refereed journals and conferences in knowledge engineering and requirements engineering and related topics. She is a published author having written two books; Domain Modeling-Based Software Engineering: A Formal Approach (ISBN: 0-7923-7889-X, Kluwer Academic Publishers) and a computer science textbook in Chinese published by Science Press. She has years of working experience in ontology engineering, knowledge-based requirements engineering, and service-oriented modelling


Table of Contents

Preface
Requirements Engineering: State of Art
Software Intensive Systems and the Challenges to Requirements Engineering
Principles, Conceptual Framework and Process
Environment Modelling and System Requirements Identification
Software Functionality Identification and Specification
Environment Related Non-functional Properties Analysis
Concern about Self-adaptation
Conclusion
Index