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Collaborative Requirement Management System Developed for CMMI-Coherent Software Engineering
The requirement management process area in capability maturity model integration (CMMI) has already been proved to be the best guidance for practicing requirement management. However, many have claimed that introduction of the process area has at least two difficulties for software engineering: Not...
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description | The requirement management process area in capability maturity model integration (CMMI) has already been proved to be the best guidance for practicing requirement management. However, many have claimed that introduction of the process area has at least two difficulties for software engineering: Not only that it is uneasy to trace and measure requirements, but also that it needs to prepare and manage a numerous amount of inevitable documentations. This research implements shark-tooth software development model and scenario analysis of aspectual use case to develop a collaborative requirement management system to cohere with CMMI. A case study is given at the end of the paper to investigate the practical benefits of the system. |
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