Constructing a software requirements specification and design for electronic IT news magazine system
Ra'Fat Al-Msie'deen, Anas H. Blasi, Mohammed A. Alsuwaiket

TL;DR
This paper develops a comprehensive software requirements specification and design for an electronic IT news magazine system using an innovative research framework and agile techniques, emphasizing extensive user involvement.
Contribution
It introduces a novel research framework for requirements engineering and applies agile, user-centered design to specify and design electronic magazine software.
Findings
Successful construction of requirements specification and design documents.
Involving users extensively improves software dependability and acceptance.
The framework supports effective requirements engineering in software development.
Abstract
Requirements engineering process intends to obtain software services and constraints. This process is essential to meet the customer's needs and expectations. This process includes three main activities in general. These are detecting requirements by interacting with software stakeholders, transferring these requirements into a standard document, and examining that the requirements really define the software that the client needs. Functional requirements are services that the software should deliver to the end-user. In addition, functional requirements describe how the software should respond to specific inputs, and how the software should behave in certain circumstances. This paper aims to develop a software requirements specification document of the electronic IT news magazine system. The electronic magazine provides users to post and view up-to-date IT news. Still, there is a lack in…
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