The basis for successful RE is a common understanding of the terms used. The CPRE Glossary covers the core terms of Requirements Engineering—it is the central reference work across all CPRE modules and levels!
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The CPRE Glossary: An overview of the most important Requirements Engineering terms
Please note that the definitions of terms in the glossaries are deliberately in English only in order to exclude any ambiguities or scope for interpretation that may result from translations.
A ↑requirement describing a performance characteristic (timing, speed, volume, capacity, throughput, ...).
Note:
In this glossary, performance requirements are regarded as a sub-category of ↑quality requirements. However, they can also be considered as a ↑kind of requirements of its own.
Priority
The level of importance assigned to an ↑item , e.g., a ↑requirement or a ↑defect , according to certain criteria.
Process
A set of interrelated ↑activities performed in a given order to process information or materials.
Note:
The notion of process includes business processes (e.g., how to commission and send ordered goods to ↑customers ), information processes (e.g., how to deliver records from a database that match a given query), and technical processes (e.g., cruise control in a car).
Process model
A ↑model describing a ↑process or a set of related processes.