Using RDD-100 with CoRE. Version 01.00.03

Abstract

This technical report describes how to develop a specification of software requirements using the Software Productivity Consortium's CoRE software requirements method from a system requirements and design specification developed using Ascent Logic Corporation's RDD-100. Specifically, this report describes the transition from system design to software requirements analysis when: (a) RDD-100 has been used to create system requirements and design specifications, or: (b) the software requirements analysis activity is to be performed according to the CoRE method. RDD-100 is the implementation of the Requirements Driven Design (RDD) system design and engineering method, wherein the system design is driven by the customer's expectations of system behavior. CoRE is the Software Productivity Consortium's software requirements engineering method. Created to support the development of precise, testable specifications that are demonstrably complete and consistent. An RDD-100 system model contains all of the information needed to begin building a CoRE software requirements specification. Requirements, CASE Tool, Specification, CoRE, RDD-100, System design.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 19, 1994
Accession Number
ADA275336

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