Requirements engineering is broadly divided into business requirements, system requirements, user requirements, functional requirements, and non-functional requirements and other types.
This chapter begins with an introduction to the general classification of software requirements engineering, and then begins with a detailed description of the characteristics of each requirement and the relationship between them.
Second, the business needs to take out a detailed introduction of his process, first to the user to collect information about the software, according to the software to do a simple model for the software, and finally made to verify the quality and feasibility of the user, after the start to follow up the maintenance of software and version of the new.
This paper introduces the way that developers solicit information from users, interviews, small meetings, prototyping methods, and so on.
The above introduces the theory of knowledge, then the small book pipeline system to do a sample, because it involves the unification of the knowledge of modeling, so look at the time can be generally understood, but also let us have a restudying knowledge of the front, as well as the theoretical knowledge of a better combination of reality.
Introduction to Software Engineering Overview Fourth Chapter Summary