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Part of the book series: Research Reports ESPRIT ((1500,volume 1))

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Requirements determine the fundamental characteristics of an office information system. They are an informal step to systems specification and design as they focus on features and characteristics of the technical system that will be developed (Hirscheim and Schaefer 1987). The following chapter therefore will outline both the characteristics of requirements and the requirements analysis in order to show the necessity of methodological and automatic support of requirements analysis.

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Bassanini, G., Di Stefano, F., Henry, P., Lunghi, G., Pulst, E., Wolfram, G. (1990). Requirement Collection and Analysis. In: Pernici, B., Rolland, C. (eds) Automatic Tools for Designing Office Information Systems. Research Reports ESPRIT, vol 1. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-84323-5_2

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