Application of the Entity-Relationship Approach to Information Processing Systems Modelling
Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on the Entity-Relationship Approach to Systems Analysis and Design
Design feedback and its use in software design aid systems
Proceedings of the software quality assurance workshop on Functional and performance issues
A communication-oriented approach to structuring the software maintenance environment
ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes
Chevron's integrated and automated approach to applications development
ACM SIGMIS Database - Proceedings of a conference on Application Development Systems, Santa Clara, California, March 10-11, 1980
An approach for designing decision support systems
ACM SIGMIS Database
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Sometime in the future, Requirements Engineers (also known as Systems Analysts) will replace their present manual methods by a computer aided method (a Requirements Engineering System) just as programmers have replaced manual by on-line programming. The Requirements Engineering System will be part of the (logically) integrated Decision Support System of the Systems Department. This paper briefly describes the need for formal recorded requirements and analyzes the reasons why organizations do not record and maintain requirements. The future Requirement Engineering System is described and two issues concerned with its usability are discussed. The first is concerned with the language or representation method and the second with the facilities that will aid the analyst. The final section summarizes the current situation and outlines some reasons for believing that such a Requirements Engineering System is technically feasible and can be cost effective.