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» Rapid Requirements Engineering – Does a Specification Always Need to Come at the Start?

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Posted by: Adrian Marchis on Monday, June 30, 2008
Categories: Requirements Analysis (BABOK KA), Agile Methods, Elicitation (BABOK KA), Requirements Management and Communication (BABOK KA), Process Improvement (CMMI, Six Sigma, SPICE, etc.)

Requirements and the way they are dealt with are decisive to the success of a project. This statement is never really questioned in modern software engineering circles.

Why is it, then, that a systematic requirements engineering (RE) system is so rarely established?

Where do the problems lie when it comes to implementing such a system?

This paper outlines the challenges and how these may be met using the example of the automotive industry.

Authors: Michael Gerdom and Dr. Uwe Rastofer, method park Software AG

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