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System requirements engineering : a SysML supported requirements engineering method / Jean-Yves Bron.

By: Bron, Jean-Yves.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London : Hoboken, NJ : ISTE, Ltd. ; Wiley, 2020Description: 1 online resource (229 p.).ISBN: 9781119751557; 1119751551; 9781119751533; 1119751535.Subject(s): Requirements engineering | Requirements engineeringGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: System Requirements Engineering : A SysML Supported Requirements Engineering MethodDDC classification: 005.1/2 Online resources: Wiley Online Library
Contents:
Cover -- Half-Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Background information -- Objectives and structure of the book -- Acknowledgments -- PART 1: Requirements Engineering -- 1. The Requirements Engineering Process -- 1.1. Background and main definitions -- 1.2. Requirements engineering process -- 1.2.1. Requirements engineering and ISO 15288 processes -- 1.2.2. Requirements engineering and ISO 29110 processes -- 1.2.3. Problem versus solution -- 1.3. Requirements engineering process and modeling -- 1.4. Engineering processes and project management
2. A Method for Requirements Engineering -- 2.1. Proposal of a requirements engineering method -- 2.1.1. Requirement diagram -- 2.1.2. Block definition diagram -- 2.1.3. Use case diagram -- 2.1.4. State machine diagram -- 2.1.5. Sequence diagram -- 2.1.6. Activity diagram -- 2.2. Define the system framework -- 2.2.1. Goal -- Contents -- 2.2.2. Define the system framework using SysML -- 2.2.3. Systematization and verification -- 2.3. Define the system life cycle -- 2.3.1. Goal -- 2.3.2. Define the system life cycle using SysML -- 2.3.3. Systematization and verification -- 2.4. Define contexts
2.4.1. Goal -- 2.4.2. Define contexts using SysML -- 2.4.3. Systematization and verification -- 2.5. Define uses -- 2.5.1. Goal -- 2.5.2. Define uses using SysML -- 2.5.3. Systematization and verification -- 2.6. Describe the use scenarios -- 2.6.1. Goal -- 2.6.2. Describe the use scenarios using SysML -- 2.6.3. Systematization and verification -- 2.7. Define functional requirements -- 2.7.1. Goal -- 2.7.2. Define functional requirements using SysML -- 2.7.3. Systematization and verification -- 2.8. Define non-functional requirements -- 2.8.1. Goal
2.8.2. Define non-functional requirements using SysML -- 2.8.3. Systematization and verification -- 2.9. Ensure traceability -- 2.9.1. Goal -- 2.9.2. Ensure traceability using SysML -- 2.9.3. Systematization and verification -- 2.10. Conclusion -- PART 2: Case Study, Application of the Method -- 3. Definition of Stakeholders' Needs -- 3.1. Case study -- 3.1.1. Context of the case study -- 3.1.2. Structure of the SysML project -- 3.1.3. Presentation of the results -- 3.2. Definition of needs -- 3.2.1. Define the system framework -- 3.2.2. Define the system life cycle -- 3.2.3. Define contexts
3.2.4. Define uses -- 3.2.5. Describe the use scenarios -- 3.2.6. Define functional requirements -- 3.2.7. Define non-functional requirements -- 3.2.8. Ensure traceability -- 3.3. Stakeholder needs definition documents -- 3.3.1. Use a document template -- 3.3.2. Use a list of needs -- 4. System Requirements Engineering -- 4.1. Case study -- 4.1.1. Structure of the SysML project -- 4.1.2. Presentation of the results -- 4.2. Definition of system requirements -- 4.2.1. Define the system framework -- 4.2.2. Define the system life cycle -- 4.2.3. Define contexts -- 4.2.4. Define uses
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Cover -- Half-Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Background information -- Objectives and structure of the book -- Acknowledgments -- PART 1: Requirements Engineering -- 1. The Requirements Engineering Process -- 1.1. Background and main definitions -- 1.2. Requirements engineering process -- 1.2.1. Requirements engineering and ISO 15288 processes -- 1.2.2. Requirements engineering and ISO 29110 processes -- 1.2.3. Problem versus solution -- 1.3. Requirements engineering process and modeling -- 1.4. Engineering processes and project management

2. A Method for Requirements Engineering -- 2.1. Proposal of a requirements engineering method -- 2.1.1. Requirement diagram -- 2.1.2. Block definition diagram -- 2.1.3. Use case diagram -- 2.1.4. State machine diagram -- 2.1.5. Sequence diagram -- 2.1.6. Activity diagram -- 2.2. Define the system framework -- 2.2.1. Goal -- Contents -- 2.2.2. Define the system framework using SysML -- 2.2.3. Systematization and verification -- 2.3. Define the system life cycle -- 2.3.1. Goal -- 2.3.2. Define the system life cycle using SysML -- 2.3.3. Systematization and verification -- 2.4. Define contexts

2.4.1. Goal -- 2.4.2. Define contexts using SysML -- 2.4.3. Systematization and verification -- 2.5. Define uses -- 2.5.1. Goal -- 2.5.2. Define uses using SysML -- 2.5.3. Systematization and verification -- 2.6. Describe the use scenarios -- 2.6.1. Goal -- 2.6.2. Describe the use scenarios using SysML -- 2.6.3. Systematization and verification -- 2.7. Define functional requirements -- 2.7.1. Goal -- 2.7.2. Define functional requirements using SysML -- 2.7.3. Systematization and verification -- 2.8. Define non-functional requirements -- 2.8.1. Goal

2.8.2. Define non-functional requirements using SysML -- 2.8.3. Systematization and verification -- 2.9. Ensure traceability -- 2.9.1. Goal -- 2.9.2. Ensure traceability using SysML -- 2.9.3. Systematization and verification -- 2.10. Conclusion -- PART 2: Case Study, Application of the Method -- 3. Definition of Stakeholders' Needs -- 3.1. Case study -- 3.1.1. Context of the case study -- 3.1.2. Structure of the SysML project -- 3.1.3. Presentation of the results -- 3.2. Definition of needs -- 3.2.1. Define the system framework -- 3.2.2. Define the system life cycle -- 3.2.3. Define contexts

3.2.4. Define uses -- 3.2.5. Describe the use scenarios -- 3.2.6. Define functional requirements -- 3.2.7. Define non-functional requirements -- 3.2.8. Ensure traceability -- 3.3. Stakeholder needs definition documents -- 3.3.1. Use a document template -- 3.3.2. Use a list of needs -- 4. System Requirements Engineering -- 4.1. Case study -- 4.1.1. Structure of the SysML project -- 4.1.2. Presentation of the results -- 4.2. Definition of system requirements -- 4.2.1. Define the system framework -- 4.2.2. Define the system life cycle -- 4.2.3. Define contexts -- 4.2.4. Define uses

4.2.4. Define uses

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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