System requirements engineering : a SysML supported requirements engineering method
by
 
Bron, Jean-Yves.

Title
System requirements engineering : a SysML supported requirements engineering method

Author
Bron, Jean-Yves.

ISBN
9781119751557
 
9781119751533

Publication Information
London : ISTE, Ltd. ; Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, 2020.

Physical Description
1 online resource (229 pages)

General Note
4.2.4. Define uses

Contents
Cover -- Half-Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Background information -- Objectives and structure of the book -- Acknowledgments -- PART 1: Requirements Engineering -- 1. The Requirements Engineering Process -- 1.1. Background and main definitions -- 1.2. Requirements engineering process -- 1.2.1. Requirements engineering and ISO 15288 processes -- 1.2.2. Requirements engineering and ISO 29110 processes -- 1.2.3. Problem versus solution -- 1.3. Requirements engineering process and modeling -- 1.4. Engineering processes and project management
 
2. A Method for Requirements Engineering -- 2.1. Proposal of a requirements engineering method -- 2.1.1. Requirement diagram -- 2.1.2. Block definition diagram -- 2.1.3. Use case diagram -- 2.1.4. State machine diagram -- 2.1.5. Sequence diagram -- 2.1.6. Activity diagram -- 2.2. Define the system framework -- 2.2.1. Goal -- Contents -- 2.2.2. Define the system framework using SysML -- 2.2.3. Systematization and verification -- 2.3. Define the system life cycle -- 2.3.1. Goal -- 2.3.2. Define the system life cycle using SysML -- 2.3.3. Systematization and verification -- 2.4. Define contexts
 
2.4.1. Goal -- 2.4.2. Define contexts using SysML -- 2.4.3. Systematization and verification -- 2.5. Define uses -- 2.5.1. Goal -- 2.5.2. Define uses using SysML -- 2.5.3. Systematization and verification -- 2.6. Describe the use scenarios -- 2.6.1. Goal -- 2.6.2. Describe the use scenarios using SysML -- 2.6.3. Systematization and verification -- 2.7. Define functional requirements -- 2.7.1. Goal -- 2.7.2. Define functional requirements using SysML -- 2.7.3. Systematization and verification -- 2.8. Define non-functional requirements -- 2.8.1. Goal
 
2.8.2. Define non-functional requirements using SysML -- 2.8.3. Systematization and verification -- 2.9. Ensure traceability -- 2.9.1. Goal -- 2.9.2. Ensure traceability using SysML -- 2.9.3. Systematization and verification -- 2.10. Conclusion -- PART 2: Case Study, Application of the Method -- 3. Definition of Stakeholders' Needs -- 3.1. Case study -- 3.1.1. Context of the case study -- 3.1.2. Structure of the SysML project -- 3.1.3. Presentation of the results -- 3.2. Definition of needs -- 3.2.1. Define the system framework -- 3.2.2. Define the system life cycle -- 3.2.3. Define contexts
 
3.2.4. Define uses -- 3.2.5. Describe the use scenarios -- 3.2.6. Define functional requirements -- 3.2.7. Define non-functional requirements -- 3.2.8. Ensure traceability -- 3.3. Stakeholder needs definition documents -- 3.3.1. Use a document template -- 3.3.2. Use a list of needs -- 4. System Requirements Engineering -- 4.1. Case study -- 4.1.1. Structure of the SysML project -- 4.1.2. Presentation of the results -- 4.2. Definition of system requirements -- 4.2.1. Define the system framework -- 4.2.2. Define the system life cycle -- 4.2.3. Define contexts -- 4.2.4. Define uses

Abstract
The book deals with requirements engineering in the context of System Engineering. He proposes a method to guide this activity engineering. The method is supported by the SysML modeling language. A first chapter aims to present the context and the associated definitions, to position the requirements engineering in the processes system engineering, to define the modeling and its contributions, and to make the link with the management of IS projects. The second chapter is devoted to the proposed method for implementing the requirements engineering subprocesses. Each of the 8 activities the component is first described before specifying how the SysML language can be exploited to achieve it effectively. The 3rd chapter is an application of the method to define the needs of the stakeholders of a system. The example is built on the basis of the RobAFIS'2018 competition. The 4th chapter continues the application of the method in the continuity of the IS processes to define the requirements of the same system.

Local Note
John Wiley and Sons

Subject Term
Requirements engineering.
 
Ingénierie des exigences.
 
Requirements engineering

Electronic Access
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781119751557


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Online LibraryE-Book596218-1001TA180 .B76 2020 EBWiley E-Kitap Koleksiyonu