Debunking the Myth That Upfront Requirements Are Infeasible for Scientific Computing Software

Spencer Smith, M. Srinivasan, S. Shankar
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Many in the Scientific Computing Software community believe that upfront requirements are impossible, or at least infeasible. This paper shows requirements are feasible with the following: i) an appropriate perspective ('faking' the final documentation as if requirements were correct and complete from the start, and gathering requirements as if for a family of programs); ii) the aid of the right principles (abstraction, separation of concerns, anticipation of change, and generality); iii) employing SCS specific templates (for Software Requirements and Module Interface Specification); iv) using a design process that enables change (information hiding); and, v) the aid of modern tools (version control, issue tracking, checking, generation and automation tools). Not only are upfront requirements feasible, they provide significant benefits, including facilitating communication, early identification of errors, better design decisions and enabling replicability. The topics listed above are explained, justified and illustrated via an example of software developed by a small team of software and mechanical engineers for modelling the solidification of a metal alloy.
揭穿预先需求对科学计算软件不可行的神话
科学计算软件社区中的许多人认为,预先要求是不可能的,或者至少是不可行的。本文显示了需求在以下情况下是可行的:i)一个适当的视角(“伪造”最终文档,就好像需求从一开始就是正确和完整的,并像收集一系列程序一样收集需求);Ii)正确原则的帮助(抽象、关注点分离、变化预期和通用性);iii)采用《标准说明》的特定模板(用于软件需求和模块接口规格);Iv)使用允许变更的设计过程(信息隐藏);v)现代工具的帮助(版本控制、问题跟踪、检查、生成和自动化工具)。不仅前期需求是可行的,它们还提供了显著的好处,包括促进沟通、早期识别错误、更好的设计决策和支持可复制性。通过一个由软件和机械工程师组成的小团队为模拟金属合金的凝固而开发的软件示例,对上面列出的主题进行了解释、论证和说明。
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