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Software Requirements Engineering
by: Richard Thayer (editor), IEEE Computing Society (1997), 500 pages.

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Comment: Well-written, testable requirements can reduce defects by 50%. If you need help training others on writing user requirements, this book is invaluable.

Designing Web Usability: The Practice of Simplicity
by: Jakob Neilsen, New Riders Publishing (1999), 432 pages.

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Comment: Jakob is the usability guru! I’ve had excellent conversations with him on effective web usability testing techniques and he is a much sought-after speaker.

Software Requirements (Dv-Best Practices)
by Karl E. Wiegers

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Mastering the Requirements Process
by Suzanne Robertson, James Robertson

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Software Requirements: Objects, Functions, and States
by Alan M. Davis, Marilyn D. Weidner (Contributor)

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Managing Software Requirements: A Unified Approach (The Addison-Wesley Object Technology Series)
by Dean Leffingwell, Don Widrig, Edward Yourdon

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Requirements Engineering: A Good Practice Guide
by Ian Sommerville, Pete Sawyer (Contributor), Aan Sommerville

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