ABSTRACT

Requirements Engineering based on the Domain Analysis and Modeling (DAM), and DAM based on the Requirements Engineering are described with several examples. There exist several common processes and common languages for specifying both requirements and domain models. The author classifies DAM based on Requirements Engineering into DAM with requirements elicitation and DAM with specification techniques, and then illustrates a visual requirements language as an example of DAM based on Requirements Engineering. In Chapter 5.4, requirements definition methods based on DAM are illustrated including scenario generation method and requirements definition of jobs of program chair of an international conference.