Requirements Modeling for Families of Complex Systems

This paper introduces an approach to the specification of system families. The main ingredient of this approach is the definition of use cases hand in hand with a requirements object model. Instead of specifying individual systems, we specify a domain, i.e., a conceptual space of possible systems, i...

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