The purpose of this paper is to describe recent requirements verification experiences and offer hindsights on designing requirements for verifiability. With the advent of concurrent engineering and multi-disciplinary product development teams, hardware designers must “design for manufacturability.” Systems Engineers must “design for verifiability,” keeping in mind the ultimate purpose of requirements and specifications: verifying that the end product exhibits the intended properties.
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