System Requirements Analysis, 2nd Edition

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System Requirements Analysis gives the professional systems engineer the tools to set up a proper and effective analysis of the resources, schedules and parts needed to successfully undertake and complete any large, complex project. This fully revised text offers readers the methods for rationally breaking down a large project into a series of stepwise questions, enabling you to determine a schedule, establish what needs to be procured, how it should be obtained, and what the likely costs in dollars, manpower, and equipment will be to complete the project at hand.

System Requirements Analysis is compatible with the full range of popular engineering management tools, from project management to competitive engineering to Six Sigma, and will ensure that a project gets off to a good start before it's too late to make critical planning changes. The book can be used for either self-instruction or in the classroom, offering a wealth of detail about the advantages of requirements analysis to the individual reader or the student group.

  • Written by the authority on systems engineering, a founding member of the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE)
  • Complete overview of the basic principles of starting a system requirements analysis program, including initial specifications to define problems, and parameters of an engineering program
  • Covers various analytical approaches to system requirements, including structural and functional analysis, budget calculations, and risk analysis

System Requirements Analysis, 2nd Edition| Jeffrey O. Grady (Author)| Elsevier

         

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction
Introduction to Systems Requirements, Models and the Mind, System Development Process Overview, Process Variations, An Overview of the Proposed Modeling Prescription.

Chapter 2. Requirements Foundation
Requirements Fundamentals, Requirements Traceability Relationships, Requirements Allocation, Margins, and Budgets, Requirements Analysis Strategies.

Chapter 3. The Functional Problem Space Model
System Beginnings, Toward a General Theory of Structured Analysis, Functional Analysis, Performance Requirements Analysis and Allocation, Product Entity Structure Synthesis, Interface Identification, Functional Analysis Alternatives, The Application of Functional Analysis to Software, Physical Process Modeling, RAS-Complete and RAS-Centered Analysis, Model Documentation.

Chapter 4. A Variety of Software Models
Introduction, Computer Processing-Oriented Analysis, Data-Oriented Analysis, Object-Oriented Analysis, The Unified Modeling Language Model, System Modeling Using the DoD Architecture Framework.

Chapter 5. Joint Solution Space Modeling
Interface Requirements Analysis, Specialty Engineering Requirements Analysis, Environmental Requirements Analysis.

Chapter 6. Universal Architecture Description Frameworks
Movement Toward a General Solution, Functionally Based UADF, MSA-PSARE-Based UADF, UML–SysML-based UADF, UPDM Selectively Extended to a UADF, Mixed Methods if You Must.

Chapter 7. Specification Content Standards
Specification Development Fundamentals, General Specification Style Guide, Performance Specification Content Guidance, Detail Specifications, Interface Specifications, Parts, Materials, and Processes Specifications, Applicable Document Analysis.

Chapter 8. Requirements Management
Process Overview from a Management Perspective, Requirements Risk Management, Requirements Value Management, Requirements Integration, Interface Requirements Management, Requirements Verification Management, Specification Development, Review, and Approval.

Chapter 9. Computer Applications
The Computer Tool Infrastructure, Computer Applications.

Chapter 10. Closing
“Where Have We Been?”, The Future.

Bibliography

LINK FOR THE BOOK

https://www.amazon.com/System-Requirements-Analysis-Jeffrey-Grady-ebook/dp/B00FJ6S5MK/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=system+requirements+analysis&qid=1593700545&sr=8-1