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10.11 SpecRight: Writing correctly requirements, produce product specification and requirement justification file
Author(s) -
Chevallier Jean,
Marshall Richard M
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
incose international symposium
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2334-5837
DOI - 10.1002/j.2334-5837.2004.tb00643.x
Subject(s) - requirement , requirements engineering , computer science , software requirements specification , requirements elicitation , requirements analysis , software engineering , system requirements specification , vision document , software requirements , product (mathematics) , product design specification , functional specification , process (computing) , user requirements document , non functional requirement , systems engineering , system requirements , requirements management , software , software development , product design , engineering , programming language , software construction , geometry , mathematics , operating system
SpecRight is a tooled approach to the capture of technical requirements, product specifications and requirements justification documents. This is done by combining educational elements, formal definitions, and automated work guides. By answering the questions in each work guide users can create complete systems engineering documents. The objectives of the approach are to be an aid and a guide to capture and structure technical requirements and to produce and manage product specifications and requirements justification. As systems engineering needs correctly‐documented requirements, SpecRight is a useful means of performing the first step of the engineering process. Following a demand from the European Space Agency (ESTEC) a prototype of SpecRight has been created to demonstrate that the logic could be performed and supported by software. We are now working to complete SpecRight such that it is in line with ISO 21351 Functional and Technical Specifications.