Object-Oriented Requirements
Jean-Michel Bruel,
Sophie Ebersold and
Mariya Naumcheva
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Jean-Michel Bruel: Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès
Sophie Ebersold: Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès
Mariya Naumcheva: Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès
Chapter 3 in Applying Requirements and Business Analysis, 2025, pp 47-57 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This chapter goes into the technical details of object-oriented requirements, illustrated in the Eiffel Language. Object-oriented requirements structure the system description around types of objects manipulated by the system, which are captured by classes equipped with contracts (preconditions, postconditions, and class invariants). The chapter devises how to produce OO requirements (covering functional and behavioral specifications) and ensure requirements traceability.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-92160-5_3
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