Title
A Framework for Multi-layered Requirements Documentation and Analysis
Abstract
The complexity of current software-intensive systems must be tackled during all phases of the system life cycle. Requirements Engineering is considered both by practitioners and researchers a crucial phase of software development. This article tackles requirements complexity by proposing a framework to document and analyze requirements at different levels of detail, inspired by the layered style of software architecture. Therefore, separation of concerns, an important concept used for software design, is applied in the context of requirements documentation and analysis. The framework has been applied in practice to design software-intensive systems in many domains. Specifically for this article, the proposal is to apply the framework to document and to analyze requirements for road traffic management systems.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1109/COMPSAC.2011.47
COMPSAC
Keywords
Field
DocType
sysml,requirement analysis,software design,middleware,software development,requirements analysis,level of detail,software architecture,documentation,separation of concern,life cycle,natural language,natural languages,requirement engineering,management system,system life cycle,unified modeling language
Software engineering,Systems engineering,Computer science,Requirements engineering,Requirements analysis,Requirements elicitation,Business requirements,Requirement,Requirement prioritization,Software requirements specification,Non-functional requirement
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
0730-3157
2
0.40
References 
Authors
14
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Michel Dos Santos Soares16811.50
Jos Vrancken29013.98