
Requirements Engineering for Modern Systems: The PEGS Approach
Speaker (s):

Bertrand Meyer
Professor
Constructor Institute,
Schaffhausen, Switzerland
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7 February 2023, Tuesday
10:00am – 11:00am
School of Economics/School of Computing & Information Systems 2 (SOE/SCIS 2)
Level 4, Seminar Room 4-1
Singapore Management University
Singapore 178903
Please register by 3 February 2023.
We look forward to seeing you at this research seminar.

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About the Talk
Quality requirements are one of the key to the success of software projects. Most developments today rely on primitive and incomplete forms of requirements, use cases and user stories, which cannot suffice. The comprehensive approach presented in this talk considers four equally important areas for requirements – Project, Environment, Goals and System – and includes a standard plan for requirements documents, replacing the venerable but obsolete 1998 IEEE standard. It also reserves a place for a reasoned use of some formal elements. The talk will explain the challenges of the requirements and outline how to produce helpful requirements up to the challenges of today’s ambitious systems.
About the Speaker
Bertrand Meyer is professor of software engineering and provost at the Constructor Institute in Schaffhausen, Switzerland; he was previously at ETH Zurich and is Chief Architect at Eiffel Software. He has published a number of books on software engineering and object technology; the latest two are Agile! The Good, the Hype and the Ugly and, most recently, the Handbook of Business and Requirements Analysis (both Springer).