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Testing BasicsRequirements Engineering
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Published: 12th Aug 2005 |
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Add CommentFiled in: Testing BasicsRequirements engineering is, in part, looking at ways to document and manage changes to the agreement between the business and its customers. As Karl Wiegers (in his book Software Requirements) has said: "The goal of requirements engineering is to develop high quality - not perfect - requirements that allow you to proceed with construction at an acceptable level of risk." It must also be realized that trying to come up with exact definitions of what a requirement is can be more or less detrimental if it consumes a great deal of time. Consider that the IEEE/ANSI definition is given as such:
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