Software Requirements Engineering Methodology Notebook
Abstract
This purpose of the notebook is to collect and present in a single document significant research results from the methodology development activities related to the Software Requirements Engineering Program (SREP)--a research program concerned with the development of a systematic approach to the development of complete and validated software requirements specifications. The Software Requirements Engineering Methodology (SREM) is being developed to ensure a well-defined technique for the decomposition of system requirements into structured software requirements, provide requirements development visibility, maintain requirements development independent of machine implementation, allow for easy response to system requirements changes, and provide for testable and easily validated software requirements. The notebook contains five separate documents (previously delivered to BMDATC for review and approval) which form the basis for a complete SREP methodology description. Included are: (1) a review of current Software Requirements Engineering Technology, (2) a description of anticipated SREM research activities and products, (3) SREM capabilities description, (4) SREM tests and experiments, and (5) requirements on the Software Requirements Language.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 31, 1974
- Accession Number
- AD0923470
Entities
People
- David Bixler
- Earl Benoit
- I. Fennell Burns
- Jacob C. Richardson
- Mack W. Alford
- Margaret E. Dyer
- Ronald J. Smith
- Thomas Bell