In the development of software with evolving requirements, activities of requirements-engineering and management are present through the whole software development process and affect most of the actors involved. This paper presents a conceptual model which aims to an efficient requirements management by offering a central data structure for requirements that integrates requirements, design and implementation workflow. This conceptual model was developed for change-intensive embedded systems, but can be easily adapted to other domains. This paper presents the model itself, techniques to adapt this model to specific needs, and demonstrates its usage.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 botas04
%A Botaschanjan, Jewgenij
%A Fleischmann, Andreas
%A Pister, Markus
%B IASTED Intl Conf on Software Engineering
%C Innsbruck, Austria
%D 2004
%K evolution requirements management
%P 36--41
%T A Conceptual Model for Requirements Engineering and Management for Change-Intensive Software
%U http://www4.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/~fleischa/papers/418-061.pdf
%X In the development of software with evolving requirements, activities of requirements-engineering and management are present through the whole software development process and affect most of the actors involved. This paper presents a conceptual model which aims to an efficient requirements management by offering a central data structure for requirements that integrates requirements, design and implementation workflow. This conceptual model was developed for change-intensive embedded systems, but can be easily adapted to other domains. This paper presents the model itself, techniques to adapt this model to specific needs, and demonstrates its usage.
@inproceedings{botas04,
abstract = {In the development of software with evolving requirements, activities of requirements-engineering and management are present through the whole software development process and affect most of the actors involved. This paper presents a conceptual model which aims to an efficient requirements management by offering a central data structure for requirements that integrates requirements, design and implementation workflow. This conceptual model was developed for change-intensive embedded systems, but can be easily adapted to other domains. This paper presents the model itself, techniques to adapt this model to specific needs, and demonstrates its usage.},
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author = {Botaschanjan, Jewgenij and Fleischmann, Andreas and Pister, Markus},
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booktitle = {IASTED Intl Conf on Software Engineering},
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keywords = {evolution requirements management},
month = {February},
pages = {36--41},
priority = {0},
timestamp = {2006-09-04T19:16:16.000+0200},
title = {A Conceptual Model for Requirements Engineering and Management for Change-Intensive Software},
url = {http://www4.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/~fleischa/papers/418-061.pdf},
year = 2004
}