The World´s a Stage: A Survey on Requirements Engineering using a Real-Life Case Study
K. Breitman, J. Leite, and A. Finkelstein. Journal of the Brazilian Computer Society, 6 (1):
13-37(1999)Details requirements aspects of LAS.
Abstract
In this article we present a survey on the area of Requirements Engineering anchored on
the analysis of a real life case study, the London Ambulance Service 56. We aim at
bringing to context new methods, techniques and tools that should be of help to both
reaserchers and practitioners. The case study in question is of special interest in that it is
available to the public and deals with a very large system, of which the software system is
only a part of. The survey is divided into four topics of interest: viewpoints, social aspects,
evolution and non-functional requirements. This division resulted from the work method
adopted by the authors. Our main goal is to bridge recent findings in Requirements
Engineering research to a real world problem. In this light, we believe this article to be an
important educational device.
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%X In this article we present a survey on the area of Requirements Engineering anchored on
the analysis of a real life case study, the London Ambulance Service 56. We aim at
bringing to context new methods, techniques and tools that should be of help to both
reaserchers and practitioners. The case study in question is of special interest in that it is
available to the public and deals with a very large system, of which the software system is
only a part of. The survey is divided into four topics of interest: viewpoints, social aspects,
evolution and non-functional requirements. This division resulted from the work method
adopted by the authors. Our main goal is to bridge recent findings in Requirements
Engineering research to a real world problem. In this light, we believe this article to be an
important educational device.
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the analysis of a real life case study, the London Ambulance Service [56]. We aim at
bringing to context new methods, techniques and tools that should be of help to both
reaserchers and practitioners. The case study in question is of special interest in that it is
available to the public and deals with a very large system, of which the software system is
only a part of. The survey is divided into four topics of interest: viewpoints, social aspects,
evolution and non-functional requirements. This division resulted from the work method
adopted by the authors. Our main goal is to bridge recent findings in Requirements
Engineering research to a real world problem. In this light, we believe this article to be an
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title = {The World´s a Stage: A Survey on Requirements Engineering using a Real-Life Case Study},
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