|                                                        Introduction                    Requirements Management                   and Requirements Engineering: You Can't Have One                   Without the Other                    When Telepathy Won't Do:                   Requirements Engineering Key Practices                    Implementing Requirements                   Traceability                    Double Duty Metrics:                   Using Functional Sizing to Gauge Requirements                   Completeness                    Disaster Looks Good to                   Me: Validating Technical Requirements for                   Nontechnical Project Managers                    Defining Test                   Requirements for Automated Software                   Testing  |              
In several previous issues of the Cutter IT Journal, we've covered the topic of requirements management, with articles that focused on tools and techniques for managing fast-changing requirements in a typical development project. But this month, we broaden our scope to cover the larger field of requirements engineering. As SEI's Nancy Mead points out, requirements engineering covers requirements elicitation, analysis, specification, verification, and management.







