Requirements Engineering: A Good Practice Guide
Requirements Engineering: A Good Practice Guide
Developing Applications with Visual Basic and UML
Developing Applications with Visual Basic and UML
An empirical study of industrial requirements engineering process assessment and improvement
ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology (TOSEM)
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A collaborative software engineering approach for the life-critical systems is proposed in this paper. Life-critical systems are systems, where any fault can produce a danger for humans or can be extremely expensive. The life-critical systems' development is well known as expensive and slow one. Mostly it is because of its nature--fault-free development. The approach to be proposed includes two main elements: an effective feedback between neighbour steps of the development work cycle and a collaborative work team either global for the entire project or within neighbour steps. In the result, a development team can increase their productivity keeping products on the same quality level by eliminating certain extra-time spent on local verification by using next phases to support such evaluation.