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Viewpoints: Principles, Problems and a Practical Approach to Requirements Engineering (1997)  (Make Corrections)  (3 citations)
Ian Sommerville, Pete Sawyer
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Abstract: The paper includes a survey and discussion of viewpoint-oriented approaches to requirements engineering and a presentation of new work in this area which has been designed with practical application in mind. We describe the benefits of viewpointoriented requirements engineering and describe the strengths and weaknesses of a number of viewpoint-oriented methods. We discuss the practical problems of introducing viewpoint-oriented requirements engineering into industrial software engineering... (Update)

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...perspectives. COPE has been loosely based around ideas from PREVIEW (Process and Requirements Engineering VIEWpoints) Sommerville et al. 97] and VORD (Viewpoint oriented Requirements Definition) Kotonya, 94; Kotonya et al. 96] The VOCAL test method is applied to the...

...systems [13, 15]stresses that both the weaknesses and the strengths of a system are in the interaction among resources. Recent research [18, 20] in requirements engineering encourages the adoption of hybrid methodologies already early in the design process. The relationships...

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SOMMERVILLE, I, and SAWYER, P.: "Viewpoints: principles, problems and a practical approach to requirements engineering", Annals of Software Engineering, 1997, Volume 3 pp. 101 - 130 http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/sommerville97viewpoints.html   More

@article{ sommerville97viewpoints,
    author = "Ian Sommerville and Peter Sawyer",
    title = "Viewpoints: Principles, Problems and a Practical Approach to Requirements Engineering",
    journal = "Annals of Software Engineering",
    volume = "3",
    pages = "101-130",
    year = "1997",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/sommerville97viewpoints.html" }
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48   Structured Analysis for Requirements Definition (context) - Schoman, Ross - 1977
6   Structured Analysis (context) - Ross - 1977  ACM
2   Objectoriented Modeling and Design (context) - Trans, Engineering et al. - 1991
1   VIPER: The design and implementation of multiple viewpoints .. (context) - Moyse - 1992

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