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ReqIF Studio: Requirements Engineering Platform based on Eclipse - Paperback

ReqIF Studio: Requirements Engineering Platform based on Eclipse - Paperback

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by Michael Jastram (Author)

ReqIF Studio is a free editor for requirements, based on the Requirements Interchange Format (ReqIF). It is based on the open source Eclipse RMF, enhanced with Essentials, the free productivity suite by Formal Mind. With ReqIF Studio, you can: (1) Manage requirements professionally. ReqIF Studio supports everything you need for professional requirements management: Arbitrary attributes of requirements, linking within and across specifications, and the ability to integrate seamlessly with other tools. (2) Directly view and edit requirements in the ReqIF format. ReqIF is an international standard for the exchange of requirements. It is supported by many commercial requirements tools. (3) Easy to get started, plenty of room for growth. You will have ReqIF Studio up and running within minutes. As your needs grow, you can augment it with many components from the Eclipse ecosystem, like test integration or UML model tracing. As it is built on an open platform, you can also create your own extensions.

Author Biography

Dr. Michael Jastram is co-founder and project lead of the Eclipse Requirements Modeling Framework (RMF), which is the foundation of ReqIF Studio. He is general manager of Formal Mind, a company providing services and products for requirements engineering and model-based systems engineering (MBSE). Michael Jastram shares his knowledge of the Requirements Interchange Format (ReqIF) at ReqIF.academy, the knowledge base for ReqIF and requirements exchange (https: //reqif.academy). Read his monthly English Blog (http: //formalmind.com/blog) and his weekly German Blog (http: //se-trends.de

Number of Pages: 126
Dimensions: 0.27 x 9.02 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: March 10, 2017