@MASTERSTHESIS\{IMM2012-06409, author = "A. Friis", title = "Basic Tool Support for Requirements Engineering", year = "2012", school = "Technical University of Denmark, {DTU} Informatics, {E-}mail: reception@imm.dtu.dk", address = "Asmussens Alle, Building 305, {DK-}2800 Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark", type = "", note = "{DTU} supervisor: Harald St{\"{o}}rrle, hsto@imm.dtu.dk, {DTU} Informatics", url = "http://www.imm.dtu.dk/English.aspx", abstract = "The goal of this thesis is to create a set of editors for capturing artifacts that occur in requirements engineering, such as goals, stakeholders, acceptance test cases and so on. This tool is intended to be used in course 02264 (Requirements Engineering), and will focus on the elements taught in the course. While the functionality of this tool may be basic only, it will have to provide superior usability and stability since it is intended to be used in the classroom. Also as the development of this tool shall continue after this particular project has ended, it will have to provide a software architecture that is extensible, changeable, and robust. In order to ensure these objectives, the {LMS} (Library Management System) case study from course 02264 will be used to demonstrate the tool's capabilities. This demonstration will be evaluated to assess quality attributes such as stability, performance and functional coverage of the tool." }