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Requirements Engineering: From System Goals to UML Models to Software Specifications
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The book presents both the current state of the art in requirements engineering and a systematic method for engineering high-quality requirements, broken down into four parts. The first part introduces fundamental concepts and principles including the aim and scope of requirements engineering, the products and processes involved, requirements qualities to aim at and flaws
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Paperback, 682 pages
Published
March 1st 2009
by Wiley
(first published July 25th 2007)
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I am not sure why this book has a three-star rating on GoodReads. This book is very outdated and a lot of the materials are not very applicable now. As an example, in Chapter 1 it says agile cannot be applied to large or mission critical software. Yeah, it might be true "20 years ago". The textbook is also needlessly wordy and poorly organized. Many of the terms are not consistent as well. Overall, it's one of the worst textbooks I have ever seen.
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