Modern requirements specification

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Requirements specification is the requirements engineering task during which analyzed requirements are properly documented for use by their intended audiences. Traditionally, this involved the requirements team using a word processing program to produce a single requirements specification document during an initial requirements phase of a project. However, trends in system development have made the numerous problems with this approach abundantly clear. Improvements in requirements tools have not only enabled better requirements management; they have also enabled the automatic generation of consistent, current, audience-specific requirements specifications that far better meet the needs of their individual audiences.

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Firesmith, D. (2003). Modern requirements specification. Journal of Object Technology. Journal of Object Technology. https://doi.org/10.5381/jot.2003.2.2.c6

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