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Strukturierte Methoden

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Bei den Strukturierten Methoden des Requirements-Engineering steht die Modellierung der Kommunikation von Prozessen über Daten mit Hilfe von Datenflussdiagrammen im Vordergrund. Methodisches Grundprinzip ist eine Top-down-Vorgehensweise mit schrittweiser Verfeinerung (vgl. 2.3.3), bei der Prozesse sukzessive durch Datenflussdiagramme verfeinert werden.

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Partsch, H. (2010). Strukturierte Methoden. In: Requirements-Engineering systematisch. eXamen.press. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-05358-0_4

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