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Usually, systems developed by humans are not developed for their own sake of existence. Instead, these systems shall help to achieve certain human goals or purposes. Goals or purposes, however, are often very abstract and vague in the same way as the usage situations of these systems are manifold and complex. Correspondingly, a more precise definition of what a system must exactly perform is needed. This leads to the need for defining the exact requirements of a system. Then, such a system must just be designed and constructed to fulfill the defined requirements.
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Turban, B. (2013). Introduction. In: Tool-Based Requirement Traceability between Requirement and Design Artifacts. Springer Vieweg, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8348-2474-5_1
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