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of the most important and problematical parts in the development process is specifying and analyzing users ‘requirements. Errors made at this stage are extremely expensive to correct when they are discovered during program testing or during system working. The problems that occur in requirement specchisel 发表于 2025-3-27 06:55:13
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Arkadi Berezovski,Peter Vánof the most important and problematical parts in the development process is specifying and analyzing users ‘requirements. Errors made at this stage are extremely expensive to correct when they are discovered during program testing or during system working. The problems that occur in requirement specAllowance 发表于 2025-3-27 21:03:58
Arkadi Berezovski,Peter Váning approach, the formal approach, andthe knowledge-based approach. The optimal gain in softwareproductivity cannot be obtained if one relies on only one of theseapproaches. Thus, the integration of different approaches has alsobecome a major area of research. .No approach can be said to be perfectAdulate 发表于 2025-3-27 23:53:41
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Arkadi Berezovski,Peter Vánmputing systems from domain descriptions. A further motivation is to present domain descriptions, requirements prescriptions, and software design specifications as mathematical quantities..The author‘s maxim is that before software can be designed we must understand its requirements, and before requmagenta 发表于 2025-3-28 12:58:10
Arkadi Berezovski,Peter Vánmputing systems from domain descriptions. A further motivation is to present domain descriptions, requirements prescriptions, and software design specifications as mathematical quantities..The author‘s maxim is that before software can be designed we must understand its requirements, and before requ