Some new requirements tools and techniques carry with them the suggestion that the traditional system requirements analysis (SRA) process is somehow deficient and passé. This paper re-visits that process, expands its structured decomposition techniques to include alternatives to functional flow diagramming, augments it with structured interface, environmental, and specialty engineering requirements analysis and adapts it to the Integrated Product Development (IPD) approach.
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