Improving Project Development Efforts by Modeling Defense Information Systems
Like their commercial counterparts, organizations developing information systems (IS) for the defense industry increasingly seek to leverage new technologies—such as network centricity, wireless connectivity, interactive voice response, presence awareness, and location-based technology—to improve data and information collection, sharing, analysis and assessment.
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Dynamic Requirements Management for Iterative and Incremental Development
How can projects accommodate myriad requirements changes without spiraling out of control and still meet cost, quality, and time-to-market objectives? This white paper takes a look at how to solve this paradox and introduces the concept of Dynamic Requirements Management.
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Extending Formal Traceability Across the Life Cycle with Requirements Management and UML 2.0
UML (Unified Modeling Language) has emerged as the dominating industry standard graphical language for analyzing and describing software, and there are many initiatives currently underway that will leverage UML in a variety of areas. This white paper focuses on the significant project benefits that can be derived from tight integration between UML modeling and Requirements Management.
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Modeling DoDAF Compliant Architectures
This white paper describes a technical approach for improving how we specify system and system-of-systems architectures using frameworks in general, and the Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF) in particular.
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Requirements-driven and Model-driven Development: Combining the Benefits for Systems Engineering
What is the relationship between requirements management and system modeling? How should they work together? The purpose of this paper is to answer these kinds of questions from a process perspective.
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