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Publication Detail
ViewPoints: Meaningful relationships are difficult!
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Publication Type:Journal article
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Publication Sub Type:JOUR
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Authors:Nuseibeh B, Kramer J, Finkelstein A
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Publisher:IEEE Computer Society Press
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Publication date:2003
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Place of publication:Portland, OR
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Keywords:SOFTWARE-DEVELOPMENT INCONSISTENCY REQUIREMENTS FRAMEWORK
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Notes:2003 142 The development of complex systems invariably involves many stakeholders who have different perspectives on the problem they are addressing, the system being developed, and the process by which it is being developed. The ViewPoints framework was devised to provide an organisational framework in which these different. perspectives, and their relationships, could be explicitly represented and analysed The framework acknowledges the inevitability of multiple inconsistent views, promotes separation of concerns, and encourages decentralised specification while providing support for integration through relationships and composition. In this paper, we reflect on the ViewPoints framework, current work, and future research directions.
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