Category: Requirements
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Fraglos wahr für Anforderungen: “Word considered harmful”
Netter Eintrag im HOOD Blog, Word considered harmful, Dem stimme ich zu. Allerdings: "In einem der nächsten Blogs beschäftige ich mich daher eingehender mit Word Importen und der strukturierten Ablage von Anforderungen" Damit ist es leider nicht getan, da dann mit großer Wahrscheinlichkeit das neue Werkzeug "wie Word" genutzt werden wird. Wenn das neue Werkzeug methodisch […]
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Inkrementelle Verbesserung in sieben Minuten
Andrea Herrmann, Expertin für Requirements Engineering, hat eine neue YouTube-Serie gestartet.Das erste Video zum Thema Inkrementelle Verbesserung ist nun online. Viel Spaß beim Schauen.
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Cool statistics on code size in Lines of Code
Here is a beautiful chart that visualizes the lines of code in various pieces of Software. Notable entries: Space Shuttle: 400k LoC formalmind Studio (with RMF): 600k LoC Boing 787: 14M LoC Windows XP and Windows 7: Both 40M LoC Modern Car: 100M LoC Mouse (the animal): 120M LoC
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Teaching Systems Engineering Talk with #RMF (#EclipseCon) now online
I just found out that the talk that Andrea Herrmann and I gave at EclipseCon Europe 2014 is now online. Enjoy. <<span id="XinhaEditingPostion"></span>span id="XinhaEditingPostion"></span>
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Chris Rupp resigns as chairperson from #IREB – and with her the complete board
Here an interview with Chris Rupp in German. It’ll be interesting to see what this will do to IREB.
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“Honest” open standards should come with an open source reference implementation, like #RMF for #ReqIF
In IT Standards and Open Source (Repeat), Dirk Riehle argues that there are two types of standards, "honest" and "dishonest". He cautions to "be wary of any standard that does not come with an open source reference implementation; it might not be an honest standard." The ReqIF standard comes with a reference open source implementation, […]
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formalmind Studio released, a free #requirements tool based on Eclipse #ProR
ProR is an Open Source requirements tool that has been co-developed by my company, Formal Mind. We just published our own distribution, called formalmind Studio, which also contains our productivity enhancements ProR Essentials. Of course it’s free, and you can download it here.
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Well Worth the Wait: New ProR Integration Release (0.2.0)
The RMF team is proud to announce the i12.03 Integration build, which brings significant improvements both in the core and the ProR user interface. Please read more about this on the Formal Mind Blog.
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Snapshot Build of Eclipse ProR (ReqIF Open Source Implementation) •
The Eclipse RMF project has the goal to provide a clean-room implementation of a ReqIF tool. ReqIF is an emerging standard for exchanging requirements, driven by the German automotive industry. You can find more details and the download link at the Formal Mind Blog.