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Experiential Requirements

Posted December 15, 1998 | Technology | Amplify | Amplify | Amplify | Amplify

This month's issue of the Communications of the ACM (Vol. 41, No. 12, December 1998) focuses on the topic of requirements traceability, which is defined as "the ability to describe and follow the life of a requirement, in both a forward and backward direction, ideally through the whole system's life cycle." The potential benefits of requirements traceability have created a new market of tools and spurred new thinking about software development processes.

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Luke Hohmann
Luke Hohmann is a management consultant committed to coaching his clients to greater levels of performance in the areas of product development, project management, system architecture, and organizational engineering. Mr. Hohmann is the author of Journey of the Software Professional: The Sociology of Computer Programming and Beyond Software Architecture: Creating and Sustaining Winning Solutions , of which Cutter Consortium Senior Consultant… Read More
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