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Requirements reconnoitring at the juncture of domain and instance
The ability to rapidly reconnoitre requirements, i.e., construct, critique, contrast and complete a system's requirements, necessitates dealing with the inherent nature of requirements (their incompleteness, inconsistency, ambiguity, etc.). It is shown how such explorations can be sustained by linking a network of domain requirements with instantiations of those requirements for a particular instance of that domain.<>