DocumentCode :
351633
Title :
A systems engineering view of requirements management for software-intensive systems
Author :
Hantos, Peter
Author_Institution :
Corp. Eng. Center, Xerox Corp., El Segundo, CA, USA
fYear :
1999
fDate :
22-22 May 1999
Firstpage :
620
Lastpage :
621
Abstract :
The importance of requirements management is widely understood and appreciated. Nevertheless, the rules used to guide the process, while recognized, but rarely followed in a consistent way. Requirements management often exists as a vague, undefined collection of process fragments. This presentation explores the system decomposition function of systems engineering. Transition Zones are defined that mark the boundaries where, during the decomposition process, the change of technical disciplines is needed. The success of the requirements management process here is defined as the Systems Engineer´s ability to recognize and manage these transitions.
Keywords :
systems analysis; systems engineering; Transition Zones; requirements management; system decomposition; systems engineering; Concurrent engineering; Design engineering; Electric breakdown; Engineering management; Hardware; Life testing; Permission; Product design; Project management; Systems engineering and theory;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Software Engineering, 1999. Proceedings of the 1999 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Los Angeles, CA, USA
ISSN :
0270-5257
Print_ISBN :
1-58113-074-0
Type :
conf
Filename :
841058
Link To Document :
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