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Crowd-based requirements elicitation via pull feedback: method and case studies. [PDF]
Crowd-based Requirements Engineering (CrowdRE) promotes the active involvement of a large number of stakeholders in RE activities. A prominent strand of CrowdRE research concerns the creation and use of online platforms for a crowd of stakeholders to ...
Wouters J +3 more
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Guidelines adopted by agile teams in privacy requirements elicitation after the Brazilian general data protection law (LGPD) implementation. [PDF]
The Brazilian General Data Protection Law (LGPD) implementation has impacted activities carried out by the software development teams. Due to it, developers had to become aware of the existing techniques and tools to carry out privacy requirements ...
Canedo ED +4 more
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Extended Rationale-Based Model for Tacit Knowledge Elicitation in Requirements Elicitation Context
The Requirements elicitation involves knowledge intensive and collaborative activities. Requirements engineering research has proposed a range of knowledge elicitation and requirements gathering techniques, few of which apply specific strategies for ...
Halah Abdulaziz Al-Alshaikh +2 more
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BackgroundIn patient care, data are historically generated and stored in heterogeneous databases that are domain specific and often noninteroperable or isolated.
Benjamin Kinast +3 more
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Configuring Crowdsourcing for Requirements Elicitation [PDF]
Crowdsourcing is an emerging paradigm which utilises the power of the crowd in contributing information and solving problems. Crowdsourcing can support requirements elicitation, especially for systems used by a wide range of users and working ...
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Software Requirements Engineering has paved its roots in both industry and academia, as today's complex systems are programmed to provide efficient user-centric functionalities.
Hafsa Dar +5 more
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This chapter identifies why the collection of end user requirements is such a defining and important stage of any serious game development project. It outlines requirements elicitation techniques and discusses their strengths, weaknesses and where they are useful. It will then discuss how to analyse the data that has been obtained.
Steffi Davey, Jonathan Saunders
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Gamify4LexAmb: a gamification-based approach to address lexical ambiguity in natural language requirements [PDF]
Ambiguity is a common challenge in specifying natural language (NL) requirements. One of the reasons for the occurrence of ambiguity in software requirements is the lack of user involvement in requirements elicitation and inspection phases.
Hafsa Dar +4 more
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Requirements elicitation for robotic and computer-assisted minimally invasive surgery
The robotic surgical systems and computer-assisted technologies market has seen impressive growth over the last decades, but uptake by end-users is still scarce.
Hirenkumar Nakawala +14 more
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Non-Functional Requirements Elicitation
Non-Functional requirements elicitation is one of the most important activity in requirements engineering. Non-functional requirements define the quality attributes of software system. If this analysis is not done properly, it may cause for problems in further phases that in turn may lead to failure of the software.
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