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Requirements Management Links
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This page lists requirements management–related links you might find helpful to you or your organization. Double-click an image to view the associated Web site. Note: RBC Product Development and RMTrak are not responsible for the content of any Web page listed below and takes no responsibility for the information listed therein. |
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Downloads and Applications |
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Adobe® Acrobat® Reader Link Now |
Adobe® Acrobat® Reader is freeware used to view PDF (Portable Document Format) documents. It is required to view our online manuals and white papers. You can download it from the above link. |
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WinZip® is a utility to compress files. It is needed to uncompress some of items in our Web site. You can download it from the link at the left. |
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The free SVG viewer plug is needed to view scaleable vector graphic format images. |
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The Microsoft® PowerPoint® Viewer is freeware that lets you view PowerPoint® presentations if you do not currently have PowerPoint® installed on your computer. |
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Requirements Management Organizations and Information |
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The Requirements Management Place Link Now |
A requirements management community featuring white papers, recommended books, a requirements bibliography, upcoming conferences, events, links, tools, a discussion forum, and more. |
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"Every requirements management tool on the web is here . . . " as well as information and articles on managing requirements. |
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As part the British Computer Society, the RESG offers the opportunity for requirements engineering practitioners, researchers, educators, and students to exchange experiences and new technologies through workshops, seminars, and tutorials on all aspects of requirements engineering. |
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The scope of the journal is to provide a focus for disseminating new results about the elicitation, representation and validation of requirements of software-intensive information systems or applications. |
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"The hardest single part of building a software system is deciding precisely what to build. No other part of the conceptual work is so difficult as establishing the detailed technical requirements . . . . No other part of the work so cripples the resulting system if done wrong. No other part is more difficult to rectify later." [IEEE Computer, 1987] |
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REAIMS objective is to develop a framework for improving the requirements engineering process for dependable and safety-related systems and to assess this in a real industrial context. |
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Features a PM calendar, expert resources, global directory, global forum, library, and much more. The PM calendar is the "world's most complete list of project management conferences, events and meetings around the world." |
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Systems Engineering |
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One of the few places where the entire chain of software technology for Command and Control, Tactical Platforms, Weapons, and infrastructure is represented with presentations, demonstrations, and representatives from every activity. Industry, Academia, Military Services. |
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International Council on Systems Engineering Link Now |
INCOSE is an international organization formed to develop, nurture, and enhance the systems engineering approach to multidisciplinary system product development. |
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Information Systems Engineering |
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The British Computer Society Link Now |
As the only chartered professional institution for the field of information systems engineering, the British Computer Society exists to provide service and support to the IS community, including individual practitioners, employers of IS staff and the general public. |
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Software Technology/Engineering |
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If you build software, it's likely you and your organization is using a technique developed by The Atlantic Systems Guild. |
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Software Technology Support Center Link Now |
Software Technology Support Center (STSC) at Hill AFB. Includes a link to the Requirements Management issue of the Cross Talk journal. |
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The Software Productivity Consortium Link Now |
"The Software Productivity Consortium is a unique, non-profit partnership of industry, government, and academia. We develop processes, methods, tools, and supporting services to help our members and affiliates build high-quality, component-based systems, and continuously advance their systems and software engineering maturity pursuant to the guidelines of all of the major process and quality frameworks." |
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Electrical Engineering |
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Institution of Electrical Engineers Link Now |
"The Institution of Electrical Engineers represents the public, professional and educational interest of over 140,000 electrical, electronic and manufacturing engineers worldwide. Key activities include publishing, the organization of conferences, and the maintenance of technical standards, interaction with government departments and the provision of scientific and technical information services." |
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Mechanical Engineering |
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The Institution has been the home of Mechanical Engineers for 150 years. Around 82,000 engineers worldwide are members. The Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) is the United Kingdom's qualifying body for mechanical engineers. |
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Miscellaneous |
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The W3C was founded in October 1994 to lead the World Wide Web to its full potential by developing common protocols that promote its evolution and ensure its interoperability. |
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