Requirements Management and Requirements Engineering: You Can't Have One Without the Other

Posted April 30, 2000 | Technology |

With more attention being given to process, requirements management processes have received a fair amount of study over the past few years. On the other hand, there also have been significant advances in requirements engineering, with the recognition that the development of a good software product is very difficult without a well-engineered set of requirements.

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Nancy Mead
Nancy Mead is senior member of the technical staff in the Networked Survivable Systems Program of the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) and a faculty member in the Master of Software Engineering program at Carnegie Mellon University. Dr. Mead is currently involved in the study of survivable systems architectures and the development of professional infrastructure for software engineers. Her research interests are in the areas of software… Read More
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