Best books/informations on "Requirements Engineering" ever

It's me again, I'm very active here currently :-)

Due to my beginners level in the area of requirements-engineering I'm always looking for "best-level-training-material".

The best I found so far was the book of "Axel van Lamsweerde: Requirements Engineering". This book has two sides:

a)
It deals a lot with "goal-oriented" requirements engineering. This is not my passion; my level is too much at a beginners level.

b)
But, on the other side I did not find any comparable book so far. Lamsweerde provides on overwhelming bag of information and background-material. It gave me a huge gain in understanding what's going on at all in the area of requirements-engineering.
My Question:
Any more recomendations on "requirements-engineering"?
Thanks in advance
fold - Wed Oct 07 12:23:59 EDT 2009

Re: Best books/informations on "Requirements Engineering" ever
SystemAdmin - Thu Oct 08 02:03:00 EDT 2009

"Software Requirements" by Karl Wiegers is quite easy read, even though the second edition has added a lot of material. It is also a down-to-earth approach to requirements engineering, with practical examples.