Requirements Engineering in the Problem Domain

  • Dick J
  • Hull E
  • Jackson K
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Abstract

The problem domain is the domain in which a system is going to be used. Therefore it is important to look at requirements from an operational point of view. A system or any other product enables somebody or some equipment to do something. It is this enabling aspect that is at the heart of requirements engineering in the problem domain.

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Dick, J., Hull, E., & Jackson, K. (2017). Requirements Engineering in the Problem Domain. In Requirements Engineering (pp. 113–134). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-61073-3_5

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