The Four Pegs of Requirements Engineering with Bertrand Meyer

The Four Pegs of Requirements Engineering with Bertrand Meyer

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Chasm: theory vs practice

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Chasm: theory vs practice

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The Four Pegs of Requirements Engineering with Bertrand Meyer

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 In a nutshell (1): four PEGS
  3. 3 In a nutshell (2): Four books of requirements
  4. 4 What's in this work
  5. 5 Forthcoming book (2021)
  6. 6 Acknowledgments
  7. 7 Requirements: Brooks
  8. 8 Chasm: theory vs practice
  9. 9 Chasm: traditional vs agile
  10. 10 Chasm: geek vs non-geek
  11. 11 More standards: definitions
  12. 12 Defining requirements properly: the four PEGS
  13. 13 System versus environment
  14. 14 Reference concepts
  15. 15 Requirements quality: avoid analysis paralysis
  16. 16 The nature of requirements
  17. 17 The management of requirements
  18. 18 Sources of requirements
  19. 19 Requirements change
  20. 20 Requirements in the lifecycle
  21. 21 Notes on the plan
  22. 22 References between the four PEGS
  23. 23 Verification obligations between the four PEGS
  24. 24 The waterfall view (a pedagogical device)
  25. 25 Seamless development
  26. 26 Seamless, reversible development
  27. 27 Multirequirements
  28. 28 The cluster model
  29. 29 The PEGS lifecycle model
  30. 30 Over the project's timeline
  31. 31 Object-oriented requirements

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