Applicability of SREM to the Verification of Management Information System Software Requirements. Volume I.

Abstract

This document concerns TRW's demonstration of the application of the Software Requirements Engineering Methodology (SREM) to an existing Government Detailed Functional System Requirements (DFSR). The objective of this effort was to demonstrate the power of SREM as a tool to verify a software requirement, with the goal of determining the extent to which it was a complete, consistent, and unambiguous document. Specifically, the intent was to attain an understanding of what SREM is, how it is used, and what capability it possesses for isolating discrepancies in an existing software specification. In addition, this effort was intended to provide the basis for assessing the potential of SREM for inclusion as a tool in the current Army ADP-system development life cycle.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 30, 1981
Accession Number
ADA100720

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