Requirements engineering

Markus Ortel, Marc Malot, Andreas Baumgart, Jan Steffen Becker, Ralf Bogusch, Stefan Farfeleder, Nora Gerber, Oystein Haugen, Stefan Häusler, Bernhard Josko, Jason Mansell, Andreas Mitschke, Roopak Sinha, Tor Stalhane, Niina Uusitalo, Philip Rehkop

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Abstract

Requirements engineering is a fundamental part in the development of safety related embedded systems. Requirements engineering comprises eliciting, developing, analysing, validating, communicating and managing requirements. As the development of systems is based on the identified and developed requirements it is important that requirements accurately capture the stakeholder needs, are well-understood and verifiable. Due to that, requirements engineering guidelines and safety standards request several constraints on requirement statements like well-formedness, unambiguity and formalization.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCESAR - Cost-Efficient Methods and Processes for Safety-Relevant Embedded Systems
PublisherSpringer-Verlag Wien
Pages69-143
Number of pages75
Volume9783709113875
ISBN (Electronic)9783709113875
ISBN (Print)3709113865, 9783709113868
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2014

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