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From requirements to Java in a snap: model-driven requirements engineering in practice

This book provides a coherent methodology for Model-Driven Requirements Engineering which stresses the systematic treatment of requirements within the realm of modelling and model transformations. The underlying basic assumption is that detailed requirements models are used as first-class artefacts...

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Autores principales: Smialek, Michal, Nowakowski, Wiktor
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Springer 2015
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2019954
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description This book provides a coherent methodology for Model-Driven Requirements Engineering which stresses the systematic treatment of requirements within the realm of modelling and model transformations. The underlying basic assumption is that detailed requirements models are used as first-class artefacts playing a direct role in constructing software. To this end, the book presents the Requirements Specification Language (RSL) that allows precision and formality, which eventually permits automation of the process of turning requirements into a working system by applying model transformations and co
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spelling cern-20199542021-04-21T20:17:51Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2019954engSmialek, MichalNowakowski, WiktorFrom requirements to Java in a snap: model-driven requirements engineering in practiceComputing and Computers This book provides a coherent methodology for Model-Driven Requirements Engineering which stresses the systematic treatment of requirements within the realm of modelling and model transformations. The underlying basic assumption is that detailed requirements models are used as first-class artefacts playing a direct role in constructing software. To this end, the book presents the Requirements Specification Language (RSL) that allows precision and formality, which eventually permits automation of the process of turning requirements into a working system by applying model transformations and coSpringeroai:cds.cern.ch:20199542015
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From requirements to Java in a snap: model-driven requirements engineering in practice
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