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Design Requirements Engineering: A Ten-Year Perspective

Design Requirements Workshop, Cleveland, OH, USA, June 3-6, 2007, Revised and Invited Papers

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (LNBIP, volume 14)

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Table of contents (27 papers)

  1. Section 4: Requirements Intertwining

    1. The Intertwining of Enterprise Strategy and Requirements

      • Pericles Loucopoulos, Joy Garfield
      Pages 352-373
    2. Managing Legal Texts in Requirements Engineering

      • Paul N. Otto, Annie I. Antón
      Pages 374-393
    3. Design Requirements for Communication-Intensive Interactive Applications

      • Davide Bolchini, Franca Garzotto, Paolo Paolini
      Pages 408-431
    4. Requirements Engineering and Aspects

      • Yijun Yu, Nan Niu, Bruno González-Baixauli, John Mylopoulos, Steve Easterbrook, Julio Cesar Sampaio do Prado Leite
      Pages 432-452
  2. Section 5: Adapting Requirements Practices in Different Domains

  3. Back Matter

About this book

Since its inception in 1968, software engineering has undergone numerous changes. In the early years, software development was organized using the waterfall model, where the focus of requirements engineering was on a frozen requirements document, which formed the basis of the subsequent design and implementation process. Since then, a lot has changed: software has to be developed faster, in larger and distributed teams, for pervasive as well as large-scale applications, with more flexibility, and with ongoing maintenance and quick release cycles.

What do these ongoing developments and changes imply for the future of requirements engineering and software design? Now is the time to rethink the role of requirements and design for software intensive systems in transportation, life sciences, banking, e-government and other areas. Past assumptions need to be questioned, research and education need to be rethought.

This book is based on the Design Requirements Workshop, held June 3-6, 2007, in Cleveland, OH, USA, where leading researchers met to assess the current state of affairs and define new directions. The papers included were carefully reviewed and selected to give an overview of the current state of the art as well as an outlook on probable future challenges and priorities. After a general introduction to the workshop and the related NSF-funded project, the contributions are organized in topical sections on fundamental concepts of design; evolution and the fluidity of design; quality and value-based requirements; requirements intertwining; and adapting requirements practices in different domains.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, USA

    Kalle Lyytinen

  • Loughborough University, UK

    Pericles Loucopoulos

  • University of Toronto, Canada

    John Mylopoulos

  • Georgia State University, Atlanta, USA

    Bill Robinson

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