Page values for "Chapter 1: Software Requirements"

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nameCIA
descriptionConfidentiality, Integrity, and Availability
nameDAG
descriptionDirected Acyclic Graph
nameFSM
descriptionFunctional Size Measurement
nameINCOSE
descriptionInternational Council on Systems Engineering
nameUML
descriptionUnified Modeling Language
nameSysML
descriptionSystems Modeling Language

"references" values

number1
authorI. Sommerville
article
publicationSoftware Engineering
edition9th ed.
publisherAddison-Wesley
issue
date2011
part
link
reftextI. Sommerville, Software Engineering, 9th ed., Addison-Wesley, 2011.
number2
authorK.E. Wiegers
article
publicationSoftware Requirements
edition2th ed.
publisherMicrosoft Press
issue
date2003
part
link
reftextK.E. Wiegers, Software Requirements, 2th ed., Microsoft Press, 2003.
number3
authorINCOSE
article
publicationSystems Engineering Handbook: A Guide for System Life Cycle Processes and Activities
editionversion 3.2.2
publisherInternational Council on Systems Engineering
issue
date2012
part
link
reftextINCOSE, Systems Engineering Handbook: A Guide for System Life Cycle Processes and Activities, version 3.2.2, International Council on Systems Engineering, 2012.
number4
authorS. Friedenthal, A. Morre, and R. Steiner
article
publicationA Practical Guide to SysML: The Systems Modeling Language
edition2nd ed.
publisherMorgan Kaufmann
issue
date2012
part
link
reftextS. Friedenthal, A. Morre, and R. Steiner, A Practical Guide to SysML: The Systems Modeling Language, 2nd ed., Morgan Kaufmann, 2012.
number5
authorI. Alexander and L. Beus-Duekic
article
publicationDiscovering Requirements: How to Specify Products and Services
edition
publisherWiley
issue
date2009
part
link
reftextI. Alexander and L. Beus-Duekic, Discovering Requirements: How to Specify Products and Services, Wiley, 2009.
number6
authorC. Potts, K. Takahashi, and A.I. Antón
articleInquiry-Based Requirements Analysis
publicationIEEE Software
edition
publisherInternational Council on Systems Engineering
issuevol. 11, no. 2
dateMar. 1994
partpp. 21-32
link
reftextC. Potts, K. Takahashi, and A.I. Antón, "Inquiry-Based Requirements Analysis", IEEE Software, International Council on Systems Engineering, vol. 11, no. 2, Mar. 1994, pp. 21-32.
number7
authorA. van Lamsweerde
article
publicationRequirements Engineering: From System Goals to UML Models to Software Specifications
edition
publisherWiley
issue
date2009
part
link
reftextA. van Lamsweerde, Requirements Engineering: From System Goals to UML Models to Software Specifications, Wiley, 2009.
number8
authorO. Gotel and C.W. Finkelstein
articleAn Analysis of the Requirements Traceability Problem
publicationProc 1st Int'l Conf. Requirements Eng.
edition
publisherIEEE
issue
date1994
part
link
reftextO. Gotel and C.W. Finkelstein, "An Analysis of the Requirements Traceability Problem", Proc 1st Int'l Conf. Requirements Eng., IEEE, 1994.
number9
authorN.A. Maiden and C. Ncube
articleAcquiring COTS Software Selection Requirements
publicationIEEE Software
edition
publisher
issuevol. 15, no. 2
dateMar.-Apr. 1998
partpp. 46-56
link
reftextN.A. Maiden and C. Ncube, "Acquiring COTS Software Selection Requirements", IEEE Software, vol. 15, no. 2, Mar.-Apr. 1998, pp. 46-56.