ThesaHelp: references p-r
Topic: specification is infeasible
Topic: user-centered design
Topic: domain specific language
Topic: programming environment
Topic: design for change
Group: requirement specification
Topic: incremental development
Topic: hypertext as external memory
Group: software engineering
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Reference
Potts, C.,
"Software-engineering research revisited",
IEEE Software, September 1993, pp. 19-28.
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Quotations
21 ;;Quote: software developers usually have no, prior customer or set of requirements, evolve instead of create; domain knowledge important
| 21+;;Quote: software developers use customized office-automation tools instead of CASE tools
| 21+;;Quote: user-interface requirements change more rapidly than other types of requirements
| 22 ;;Quote: need better ways to elicit and define requirements incrementally; not a language or structured analysis
| 23 ;;Quote: need methods to keep track of the myriad, informal notes about requirements; these form a shared memory for analysts and customers
| 24 ;;Quote: most requirements techniques incorrectly view software development as a contract; software is now a commodity
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