A tool to support collaborative software requirements management

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Abstract

The system requirements specification (SRS) is a highly dynamic document that grows and evolves throughout a software development project, and it is critical that it be carefully engineered and managed. Because the SRS fulfils many roles and is of interest to a diversity of stakeholders, its management should be a collaborative process supported by an automated tool. Commercial requirements management tools are at present insufficiently versatile to support collaboration between a multidisciplinary and potentially distributed team of stakeholders. The requirements for such a collaborative tool are herein presented, alongside the design of a prototype and the findings of its application in a case study. © 2001 Springer-Verlag London Limited.

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Lang, M., & Duggan, J. (2001). A tool to support collaborative software requirements management. Requirements Engineering, 6(3), 161–172. https://doi.org/10.1007/s007660170002

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