Research and Realization of the Software Requirements Management Integration Platform

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This paper has innovatively put forward a requirements management integration platform which takes the requirements review as the core. The integration platform proposes a model of gaining discrete demand, realizes integration and the sharing of resources with other requirements tools, and also gives the management and selection methods of the requirements analysis review staff. The paper finally achieves a collaborative requirements review wizard system which can improve the standardization and efficiency of the requirements review.

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September 2013

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