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Software Requirements and Specifications: A Lexicon of Practice, Principles and Prejudices (ACM Press) - Essential Guide for Software Developers, Engineers & IT Professionals | Perfect for Agile Teams, System Analysis & Project Management
Software Requirements and Specifications: A Lexicon of Practice, Principles and Prejudices (ACM Press) - Essential Guide for Software Developers, Engineers & IT Professionals | Perfect for Agile Teams, System Analysis & Project Management

Software Requirements and Specifications: A Lexicon of Practice, Principles and Prejudices (ACM Press) - Essential Guide for Software Developers, Engineers & IT Professionals | Perfect for Agile Teams, System Analysis & Project Management

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Software Reqiuirements and Specifications is the latest book from Michael Jackson, one of the foremost contributors to software development method and practice. The book brings together some 75 short pieces about principles and techniques for requirements analysis, specification and design. The ideas discussed are deep, but at the same time lightly and wittily expressed. The book is fun to read, rewarding the reader with many valuble and novel insights. Some sacred cows, including top-down development, dataflow diagrams and the distinction between What and How, are led to the slaughter. Readers will be provoked--perhaps to fury, perhaps to enthusiasm, but surely to think more deeply about topics and issues of central importance in the field of software development. There are new ideas about problem structuring, based on the concept of a problem frame, leading to a clearer notion of complexity and how to deal with it. And other important topics include: Principles for evaluating development methods New approaches to capturing and describing requirements and specifications, based on the relationship between the software system and the problem context The technology of desciption in software, including new ideas such as designations, the separation of descriptive moods and the scope and span of description Incisive information about the proper role of mathematics and formalism.

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I have read IEEE papers written by Michael Jackson relating to software requirements. In each of his publications, Jackson does a fabulous job of separating the requirements related to the environment from those related to the machine that is to be built. This was a concept that was not well explained throughout my undergraduate studies nor was it treated throughout my graduate studies. I am, without any doubt, a fan of Mr. Jackson's publications. Well done!
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