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Attempts to improve the Requirements Engineering (RE) process have so far been mainly concerned, either with proposing various specification formalisms, or with containing the problem by means of Requirements Management. The REAIMS project has gone further and developed a focused RE process Adaptation and Improvement Strategy. The proposed techniques have been evaluated on critical industrial developments in the Transport sector. The project results have then been developed into a generic improvement package to support various classes of complex system developments.
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Heckmann, JP., Shirlaw, S. (1995). An industrial view of Requirements Engineering and Safety. In: Rabe, G. (eds) Safe Comp 95. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3054-3_28
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