Product Description
User-Centred Requirements Engineering: Theory and Practice reviews
requirements engineering research and practice over the past 10 years.
In this book, Alistair Sutcliffe introduces the field of Requirements
Engineering, and describes a framework for RE research and practice to
date. He explains the psychological background behind RE problems -
providing some understanding about why RE is difficult and how human
understanding can cause the problems we observe in getting requirements
right. The book discusses communication and requirements analysis, and
gives practical guidance for requirements elicitation, modelling and
validation, along with details of a practical RE method for scenario-based
requirements analysis and requirements for safety critical systems.
Whilst primarily a research text for graduate courses, this book is also
intended as a useful reference for practitioners who want an in-depth
treatment of the subject to date.
requirements engineering research and practice over the past 10 years.
In this book, Alistair Sutcliffe introduces the field of Requirements
Engineering, and describes a framework for RE research and practice to
date. He explains the psychological background behind RE problems -
providing some understanding about why RE is difficult and how human
understanding can cause the problems we observe in getting requirements
right. The book discusses communication and requirements analysis, and
gives practical guidance for requirements elicitation, modelling and
validation, along with details of a practical RE method for scenario-based
requirements analysis and requirements for safety critical systems.
Whilst primarily a research text for graduate courses, this book is also
intended as a useful reference for practitioners who want an in-depth
treatment of the subject to date.
