Representing Multiple Requirements Techniques

Abstract

Currently, there exist dozens of notations and techniques for the specification of software-level and system-level requirements. While there are unique aspects to every requirements notation and technique that make it appropriate for a particular use, there are also areas of commonality between them. To address the proliferation, a requirements model has been developed that singularly expresses the elements in multiple requirements notations and techniques. The objective of this model of models, or 'metamodel', is to capture the semantics of all requirements notations and techniques.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 01, 1991
Accession Number
ADA258008

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  • Alan M. Davis
  • Kathleen A. Jordan

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