DocumentCode
1873075
Title
Requirements engineering standardization
Author
Dorfman, Merlin ; Byrne, Edward R. ; Garcia, Suzanne M. ; Harwel, Richard M. ; Miller, Lou ; Sabor, Bill ; Sweeney, Timothy P. ; White, Stephanie
Author_Institution
Netcom/spl minus/Online Commun. Services
fYear
1994
fDate
18-22 Apr 1994
Firstpage
57
Lastpage
63
Abstract
As requirements engineering becomes more widespread, practitioners have learned what works and what does not work, as well as how to communicate among themselves and with other specialists, leading to standards development efforts and an increasing number of standards. This is to be welcomed, because it reflects the maturity of the technology and the realization of the importance of the specialty. Of the many standardization efforts under way, six have been selected, based on their importance and their level of progress: (1) IEEE Standard 830 (software requirements specifications) revision; (2) Software Engineering Institute´s systems engineering capability maturity model (SECMM); (3) National Council on Systems Engineering (NCOSE)-requirements; (4) IEEE Draft Standard P1233 (system requirements specification); (5) MIL-STD-499B (systems engineering) revision; and (6) IEEE Task Force on Engineering of Computer-Based Systems (ECBS)-requirements. Representatives of each of these efforts briefly present their current status and plans, how the standards will affect the way requirements engineering is performed, and how the standards will interact with each other
Keywords
military standards; standardisation; systems analysis; systems engineering; ECBS; ICRE; IEEE Draft Standard P1233; IEEE Standard 830; IEEE Task Force on Engineering of Computer-Based Systems; MIL-STD-499B; NCOSE; National Council on Systems Engineering; SECMM project; Software Engineering Institute; requirements engineering; requirements management; software requirements specifications; standardization efforts; system requirements specification; systems engineering; systems engineering capability maturity model; Communication standards; Computer Society; Military computing; Military standards; Software engineering; Software measurement; Software standards; Standardization; Standards development; Systems engineering and theory;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Requirements Engineering, 1994., Proceedings of the First International Conference on
Conference_Location
Colorado Springs, CO
Print_ISBN
0-8186-5480-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICRE.1994.292402
Filename
292402
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