Modelling & Simulation for Requirements Engineering and Options Analysis – Final Report
- Authors
- Corporate Authors
- Defence R&D Canada - Toronto, Toronto ONT (CAN);Esterline-CMC Electronic, Ottawa, ON (CAN)
- Abstract
- This report presents the results of a scoping study that was conducted to develop a Research & Development roadmap for Project 14dj, Modelling and Simulation for Requirements Engineering and Options Analysis. The purpose of Project 14dj is to develop a Modelling & Simulation capability, comprised of analytical techniques and software tools, for addressing human factors issues commonly encountered by Canadian Forces acquisition projects. This scoping study developed a roadmap for this research by developing insights and research questions from the current Canadian Forces procurement process, the academic and applied literature on requirements engineering and options analysis, and through expert advice on how Cognitive Work Analysis could be applied to CF procurement. 24 research questions are developed, which are structured into five specific research proposals for Defence R&D Canada to consider for inclusion in Project 14dj.
- Report Number
- DRDC-TORONTO-CR-2010-049 — Contractor Report
- Date of publication
- 01 May 2010
- Number of Pages
- 104
- DSTKIM No
- CA038127
- CANDIS No
- 538102
- Format(s):
- Electronic Document(PDF)
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