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BSI PD ISO/IEC TR 24766:2009 2010

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Information technology. Systems and software engineering. Guide for requirements engineering tool capabilities

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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.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
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
BSI PD ISO/IEC TR 24766:2009 2010
$167.15