Managing Requirements Knowledge
@inproceedings{Maalej2013ManagingRK, title={Managing Requirements Knowledge}, author={Walid Maalej and Anil Kumar Thurimella}, booktitle={Springer Berlin Heidelberg}, year={2013} }
- Published 2013 in Springer Berlin Heidelberg
DOI:10.1007/978-3-642-34419-0
Requirements represent a verbalisation of decision alternatives on the functionality and quality of a system. Engineering, planning, and implementing requirements are collaborative, problem-solving activities, where stakeholders consume and produce considerable amounts of knowledge. Managing requirements knowledge is about efficiently identifying, accessing, externalising, and sharing this knowledge by and to all stakeholders, including analysts, developers, and users. This chapter introduces… CONTINUE READING
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