Las fallas en la ingeniería de requisitos
Recently, Requirements Engineering has gained increasing importance in academy and industry, because it is expected that software products of this century will provide functions focused on the user and exhibiting higher quality and safety. Therefore, it is important to understand the situations in w...
Autor Principal: | Lindsey, Westfall |
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Formato: | info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
Idioma: | spa |
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Editorial Bonaventuriana
2018
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Westfall, Lindsey. 2011. “Las Fallas En La Ingeniería de Requisitos.” Revista de Ingenierías USBMed 2 (2): 40–47. doi:10.21500/20275846.257. |
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Recently, Requirements Engineering has gained increasing importance in academy and industry, because it is expected that software products of this century will provide functions focused on the user and exhibiting higher quality and safety. Therefore, it is important to understand the situations in which the current practice of the Requirements Engineering –RE– does not work properly. This document presents the results of a research about RE practices. The research was conducted through a web survey and was focused on the techniques of requirements elicitation and representation techniques of requirements used by those polled. Although the main result is a report on the state of the art of Requirements Engineering for those polled, it is also probable that can be reflected the RE’s state of the art worldwide. |
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