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Posted:  13 May 2009
Published:  31 Mar 2009
Format:  PDF
Length:  4   Page(s)
Type:  White Paper
Language:  English


ABSTRACT:
Requirements engineering is about more than just analyzing and documenting requirements. It is an important part of systems engineering. It's a multidisciplinary activity that affects and broadens the product development process, and it's essential if your organization deals with:
  • Complex products.
  • Globally distributed teams.
  • Conformance with standards and regulations.
  • Accelerated development cycles that provide little time to fix errors.
  • Experienced staff who are leaving or retiring and taking their experience with them.
  • Shrinking development budgets and diminishing resources.
  • Constantly changing customer and marketplace requirements.
Companies that successfully introduce a new requirements engineering process not only change their process and technology, but also change their thinking. On top of improving your requirements management and analysis practices, this step-by-step guide can help you accelerate change and process acceptance across your organization.




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