Meyer’s Handbook of Requirements and Business Analysis is a comprehensive treatise providing the reader with all the principles and techniques necessary to produce effective requirements.Even the best design, implementation and verification are worthless if they are the solution to the wrong problem.  Defining the problem properly is the task of requirements, also known as business analysis. To be successful, a project must apply to requirements the same engineering standards as to other parts of system construction.The Handbook presents a holistic view of requirements including four elements or PEGS: Project, Environment, Goals and System. One of its principal contributions is the definition of a Standard Plan for requirements documents, consisting of the four corresponding books and replacing the structure of the obsolete IEEE 1998 standard.The text covers both classical requirements techniques and advanced topics. The successive chapters address:fundamental concepts and definitions; requirements principles; the Standard Plan for requirements; how to write good requirements; how to gather requirements; scenario techniques (use cases, user stories); object-oriented requirements; how to take advantage of formal methods; abstract data types; and the place of requirements in the software lifecycle. The Handbook is suitable both as a practical guide for industry and as a textbook, with over 50 exercises and supplementary material available from the book’s site, including slides and links to video lectures (MOOCs). 
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Meyer’s Handbook of Requirements and Business Analysis is a comprehensive treatise providing the reader with all the principles and techniques necessary to produce effective requirements.Even the best design, implementation and verification are worthless if they are the solution to the wrong problem.
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1. Requirements: basic concepts and definitions.- 2. Requirements: general principles.- 3. Standard Plan for requirements.- 4. Requirements quality and verification.- 5. How to write requirements.- 6. How to gather requirements.- 7. Scenarios: use cases, user stories.- 8. Object-oriented requirements.- 9. Benefiting from formal methods.- 10. Abstract data types.- 11. Are my requirements complete?.- 12. Requirements in the software lifecycle.
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Meyer’s Handbook of Requirements and Business Analysis is a comprehensive treatise providing the reader with all the principles and techniques necessary to produce effective requirements.Even the best design, implementation and verification are worthless if they are the solution to the wrong problem.  Defining the problem properly is the task of requirements, also known as business analysis. To be successful, a project must apply to requirements the same engineering standards as to other parts of system construction.The Handbook presents a holistic view of requirements including four elements or PEGS: Project, Environment, Goals and System. One of its principal contributions is the definition of a Standard Plan for requirements documents, consisting of the four corresponding books and replacing the structure of the obsolete IEEE 1998 standard.The text covers both classical requirements techniques and advanced topics. The successive chapters address: fundamental concepts and definitions; requirements principles; the Standard Plan for requirements; how to write good requirements; how to gather requirements; scenario techniques (use cases, user stories); object-oriented requirements; how to take advantage of formal methods; abstract data types; and the place of requirements in the software lifecycle.The Handbook is suitable both as a practical guide for industry and as a textbook, with over 50 exercises and supplementary material available from the book’s site, including slides and links to video lectures (MOOCs). 
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Introduces all key principles and techniques for producing effective requirements addressing today’s ambitious systems Includes standard requirements plan covering all 4 “PEGS” of requirements: Project, Environment, Goals and System Explains the proper use of diverse approaches including use cases, object-oriented requirements and formal methods
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ISBN
9783031067389
Publisert
2022-07-31
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer International Publishing AG
Høyde
254 mm
Bredde
178 mm
Aldersnivå
Upper undergraduate, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

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Bertrand Meyer is one of the pioneers of object technology and invented the concept of Design by Contract. An entrepreneur, consultant and academic, he is currently professor and Provost at the Schaffhausen Institute of Technology and was previously the founder of Eiffel Software in Santa Barbara, California, and professor of software engineering and department head at ETH Zurich. His previous books include Agile! The Good, the Hype and the Ugly (Springer), a tutorial and critique of agile methods; Touch of Class (Springer), an introduction to modern programming; Eiffel: The Language; and Object-Oriented Software Construction, one of the all-time most cited publications in computer science.