TY - GEN AU - Leffingwell, Dean AU - Widrig, Don TI - Managing software requirements: a use case approach T2 - The Addison-Wesley object technology series SN - 032112247X (alk. paper) AV - QA76.76.D47 L45 2003 PY - 2003/// CY - Boston PB - Addison-Wesley KW - Use cases (Systems engineering) KW - Bilgisayar yazılımı KW - İşletme KW - Computer software KW - Management KW - Development KW - Geliştirme N1 - Includes bibliographical references (p. 483-486) and index; Introduction: 1. The requirements problem --; 2. Introduction to requirements management --; 3. Requirements and the software cycle --; 4. The software team --; Team skill 1. Analyzing the problem: 5. The five steps in problem analysis --; 6. Business modeling --; 7. Systems engineering of software-intensive systems --; Team skill 2. Understanding user and stakeholder needs: 8. The challenge of requirements elicitation --; 9. The features of a product or system --; 10. Interviewing --; 11. Requirements workshops --; 12. Brainstorming and idea reduction --; 13. Storyboarding --; Team skill 3. Defining the system: 14. A use case primer --; 15. organizing requirements information --; 16. The vision document --; 17. Product management --; Team skill 4. Managing scope: 18. Establishing project scope --; 19. Managing your customer --; Team skill 5. Refining the system definition: 20. Software requirements, a more rigorous look --; 21. Refining the use cases --; 22. Developing the supplementary specification --; 23. On ambiguity and specificity --; 24. Technical methods for specfiying requirements --; Team skill 6. Building the right system: 25. From use cases to implementation --; 26. From use cases to test cases --; 27. Tracing requirements --; 28. Managing change --; 29. Assessing requirements qulity in iterative development --; Getting started: 30. Agile requirements methods --; 31. Your prescription for requirements management --; Appendixes: A. HOLIS artifacts --; B. Vision document template --; C. Use-case specification template --; D. Supplementary specification template --; E. Requirements management in the rational unified process --; F. Requirements management in the SEI-CMM and withing ISO 90000:2000 ER -