1. Gathering requirements from remote users
- Author
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T. Leonard, M.J. Holden, and Valdis Berzins
- Subjects
Web server ,Requirements engineering ,Distributed database ,business.industry ,Vector Markup Language ,Computer science ,Distributed Component Object Model ,Visual Basic for Applications ,computer.file_format ,Software prototyping ,Microsoft Office ,computer.software_genre ,Identity column ,Microsoft Visual Studio ,World Wide Web ,Open Database Connectivity ,Information engineering ,Microsoft SmartScreen ,Scripting language ,Formal specification ,CAPICOM ,The Internet ,business ,Computer-aided software engineering ,computer - Abstract
We describe a distributed requirements engineering environment using computer aided software engineering tools linked together through the Internet. We created this distributed requirements engineering environment using Microsoft's Personal Web Server (PWS), Microsoft's Open Database Connectivity (OPEC) technology, Netscape Communicator, Microsoft's Internet Explorer, Microsoft's Access97 database, and a set of PERL scripts that are executed by users of the environment to perform database operations. We show how we added basic security features to the Internet accessible database.
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- 1970