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T**B
Thorough and comprehensive
Axel van Lamsweerde has produced a hefty, thorough and comprehensive analysis of the translation of pure requirements into software requirements. In van Lamsweerde's own words:...a comprehensive introduction to the fundamentals of requirements engineering...a thorough treatment of system modelling in the specific context of requirements engineering...a presentation of various forms of reasoning about system modelsI haven't read the entire book yet, but the first part is proving to be excellent. The book is not easy reading - 682 pages on a complex subject. van Lamsweerde uses a goal-oriented approach to RE but this focus is only really elaborated on in the second half of the book. The wealth of knowledge contained in this book makes it a most worthwhile purchase.
J**E
Good and Fast
the book is new and nice , the delivery is fast and professional.
D**S
Great read
The text covers a wide range of requirements engineering topics, and fun to read.
O**S
Graduate level book on requirements
Excellent book on requirements; however, the book is at graduate level this is not a book you can actually read it and take to industry right away. You need to do some planning before you can apply some of the techniques.In some cases the book is very abstract and it needs more down to earth examples and more explanation on some of the techniques. The diagrams in the book are very very abstract and not correctly explained. Some of the diagrams are missing more explanation to understand what the author is trying to educate.Overall this is a good book in fact I encourage readers to buy it if they are very serious about learning how to apply engineering to requirements.
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