Requirements in Engineering Projects

This book focuses on various topics related to engineering and management of requirements, in particular elicitation, negotiation, prioritisation, and documentation (whether with natural languages or with graphical models). The book provides met

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João M. Fernandes Ricardo J. Machado

Requirements in Engineering Projects

Lecture Notes in Management and Industrial Engineering Series editor Adolfo López-Paredes, Valladolid, Spain

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João M. Fernandes Departamento de Informática Universidade do Minho Braga Portugal

Ricardo J. Machado Departamento de Sistemas de Informação Universidade do Minho Guimarães Portugal

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