Software-engineering
3. In "The World and the Machine (Links to an external site.)", Jackson lists "four kinds of denial"---reasons why software engineers are inclined to pay more attention to the machine than the world. Do modern requirements elicitation approaches (see Requirements Elicitation: A Survey of Techniques, Approaches, and Tools) or formalization (see: Deriving Specifications from Requirements: an Example) address these kinds of denial? Are RAMP requirements about the world or the machine? How does this relate to software engineering paying more attention to the machine than the world?
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