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What (who) is process requirements - definition

PROCESS OF DEFINING, DOCUMENTING, AND MAINTAINING REQUIREMENTS IN THE ENGINEERING DESIGN PROCESS
Requirements Engineering; Requirement engineering; Requirements engineer

Software requirements specification         
A SET OF FUNCTIONAL AND NON-FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS THAT A PIECE OF DESIGNED SOFTWARE NEEDS TO FULFIL, MAY INCLUDE A SET OF USE CASES
Requirements specification; IEEE 830; Req spec; Requirements specifications; Software Requirements Specification
A SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS SPECIFICATION (SRS) is a description of a software system to be developed. It is modeled after business requirements specification (CONOPS).
Requirements elicitation         
PRACTICE OF COLLECTING THE REQUIREMENTS OF A SYSTEM FROM USERS, CUSTOMERS AND OTHER STAKEHOLDERS
Requirements gathering; Requirement gathering; Requirements inception
In requirements engineering, requirements elicitation is the practice of researching and discovering the requirements of a system from users, customers, and other stakeholders.Requirements Engineering A good practice guide, Ramos Rowel and Kurts Alfeche, John Wiley and Sons, 1997 The practice is also sometimes referred to as "requirement gathering".
Legal process         
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ANY FORMAL NOTICE OR WRIT BY A COURT OBTAINING JURISDICTION OVER A PERSON OR PROPERTY
Judicial process; Process (legal)
Legal process (sometimes simply process) is any formal notice or writ by a court obtaining jurisdiction over a person or property. Common forms of process include a summons, subpoena, mandate, and warrant.

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Requirements engineering

Requirements engineering (RE) is the process of defining, documenting, and maintaining requirements in the engineering design process. It is a common role in systems engineering and software engineering.

The first use of the term requirements engineering was probably in 1964 in the conference paper "Maintenance, Maintainability, and System Requirements Engineering", but it did not come into general use until the late 1990s with the publication of an IEEE Computer Society tutorial in March 1997 and the establishment of a conference series on requirements engineering that has evolved into the International Requirements Engineering Conference.

In the waterfall model, requirements engineering is presented as the first phase of the development process. Later development methods, including the Rational Unified Process (RUP) for software, assume that requirements engineering continues through a system's lifetime.

Requirements management, which is a sub-function of Systems Engineering practices, is also indexed in the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) manuals.

Examples of use of process requirements
1. Moreover, a more through investigation of Mohabat‘s murder may reveal the extent to which DDR–process requirements were actually abided as regards candidates who officially gave up their military assets to become Afghanistan‘s future lawmakers.
2. Lynch said Kennedy‘s strongly worded opinion was not surprising: "At the end of the day, he is a strong believer in the courts having a final say in what is the law." Roberts, on the other hand, criticized Kennedy for striking down a "review system designed by the people‘s representatives" and replacing it "with a set of shapeless procedures to be defined by federal courts at some future date." Among the questions the majority acknowledged leaving open are due process requirements, how the courts should handle classified information and what the government must show to justify the continued imprisonment of a detainee.