Requirements Evolution in the Midst of Environmental Change: A Managed Approach
W. Lam, and M. Loomes. Euromicro Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering, page 121-127. Florence, Italy, IEEE, (March 1998)Requirements evolve, not only during system development but also after a system has been installed. The aim of the work on the EVE (EVolution Engineering) project is to develop practi-cal methods for dealing with requirements evolution. This pa-per presents the early output from our work-the EVE frame-work for requirements evolution. The EVE framework is com-prised of two components: a meta-model and an associated process model. The EVE meta-model captures a set of model-ling concepts in requirements evolution, including change, impact, risk and viewpoint. The EVE process model provides technologists with a framework for handling the emergence of new or changing requirements during the lifetime of a system. The paper illustrates the EVE framework on a simple example, and highlights the importance of social and environmental re-sponsibility in requirements evolution..
Abstract
Requirements evolve, not only during system development but also after a system has been installed. The aim of the work on the EVE (EVolution Engineering) project is to develop practi-cal methods for dealing with requirements evolution. This pa-per presents the early output from our work-the EVE frame-work for requirements evolution. The EVE framework is com-prised of two components: a meta-model and an associated process model. The EVE meta-model captures a set of model-ling concepts in requirements evolution, including change, impact, risk and viewpoint. The EVE process model provides technologists with a framework for handling the emergence of new or changing requirements during the lifetime of a system. The paper illustrates the EVE framework on a simple example, and highlights the importance of social and environmental re-sponsibility in requirements evolution.
Requirements evolve, not only during system development but also after a system has been installed. The aim of the work on the EVE (EVolution Engineering) project is to develop practi-cal methods for dealing with requirements evolution. This pa-per presents the early output from our work-the EVE frame-work for requirements evolution. The EVE framework is com-prised of two components: a meta-model and an associated process model. The EVE meta-model captures a set of model-ling concepts in requirements evolution, including change, impact, risk and viewpoint. The EVE process model provides technologists with a framework for handling the emergence of new or changing requirements during the lifetime of a system. The paper illustrates the EVE framework on a simple example, and highlights the importance of social and environmental re-sponsibility in requirements evolution.
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%X Requirements evolve, not only during system development but also after a system has been installed. The aim of the work on the EVE (EVolution Engineering) project is to develop practi-cal methods for dealing with requirements evolution. This pa-per presents the early output from our work-the EVE frame-work for requirements evolution. The EVE framework is com-prised of two components: a meta-model and an associated process model. The EVE meta-model captures a set of model-ling concepts in requirements evolution, including change, impact, risk and viewpoint. The EVE process model provides technologists with a framework for handling the emergence of new or changing requirements during the lifetime of a system. The paper illustrates the EVE framework on a simple example, and highlights the importance of social and environmental re-sponsibility in requirements evolution.
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title = {Requirements Evolution in the Midst of Environmental Change: A Managed Approach},
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year = 1998
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