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Title "Capturing Requirements for Real-Time and Embedded Systems"

Authors Bruce Powel Douglass

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My Summary
The author talks about how requirements can be captured and applied to real-time embedded systems. It starts by explaining how requirements can be fit into the development process; it continues by defining different types of requirements, how we can capture them using use cases. Showing how to go from requirements to the Design is an important part of the article; UML stands at the core of all this. At the end, the author shows how to scale the methodology of specifying requirements to large, complex systems.

Methods
The paper relates to specifying requirements, working with UML, and Rhapsody.

Systems Integration Relevance
Part of our work focuses on how to capture requirements and integrate them in our OPP Design flow.

Keywords
Requirements, System Design, UML, Rhapsody

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