BSI PD ISO/IEC TR 24766:2009 2010
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Information technology. Systems and software engineering. Guide for requirements engineering tool capabilities
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2010 | 34 |
Requirements engineering (RE) is an essential process of the systems and software engineering life cycles. RE has been established as an ISO/IEC standard life cycle process in both ISO/IEC 15288:2008, Systems and software engineering – System life cycle processes and ISO/IEC 12207:2008, Systems and software engineering – Software life cycle processes.
This Technical Report provides guidance on desirable capabilities of RE tools. It supplements ISO/IEC 14102:2008, Information technology – Guideline for the evaluation and selection of CASE tools, which details a set of evaluation criteria for CASE tools without referencing a specific activity or service area.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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9 | Scope Normative references Terms and definitions |
10 | Requirements engineering process Overview Requirements elicitation Requirements analysis |
11 | Requirements specifications Requirements and product validation Requirements and product verification Requirements management Requirements engineering tool capabilities Overview Requirements elicitation Overview Requirements capture |
12 | Capturing “as-is” and “to-be” system elements |
13 | Stakeholder and requirements traceability Goal-oriented scenarios and high-level modeling Elicitation templates and checklists Prototyping Importing and exporting to and from other sources |
14 | Elicitation documentation Requirements analysis Overview Functional requirements analysis Quality requirements analysis |
15 | Feasibility analysis Modelling Prototyping Attribute analysis Requirements refinement |
16 | Risk analysis Decision methods Requirements analysis artifacts Requirements specification Overview Developing specification |
17 | Traceability analysis Requirements specification documentation Requirements verification and validation Overview |
18 | Review and inspection Verification Validation |
19 | Defining acceptance criteria Baseline of the requirements |
20 | Requirements management Overview Identification of configuration items of requirements Requirements change management Traceability management |
21 | Risk management Project management Other tool capabilities Overview Collaborative access RE tool administrative information |
22 | Graphical user interface Quality characteristics of requirements Overview Quality characteristics of requirements artifacts |
23 | Tool capabilities for quality characteristics Overview |
24 | Singularity Correctness Conciseness Non-ambiguity Traceability |
25 | Compliancy Priority Verifiability |
26 | Abstraction Feasibility Stability Sufficiency Necessity Consistency |
27 | Uniformity Modularity Scoped Uniqueness Completeness |
28 | Understandability Affordability |