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Ambiguity Cues in Requirements Elicitation Interviews
2016 IEEE 24th International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE), 2016Customer-analyst interviews are considered among the most effective means to perform requirements elicitation. However, during these interviews, ambiguity can hamper commu- nication between customer and requirements analyst. Ambiguity is particularly dangerous in those cases in which the analyst misunderstands some linguistic expression of the customer,
Ferrari A, Spoletini P, Gnesi S
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Lecture Notes on Requirements Elicitation
1994Requirements elicitation is the first of the four steps in software requirements engineering (the others being analysis, specification, and validation). Software engineers use several elicitation techniques. To facilitate teaching these techniques, materials are provided to support an introductory lecture and four lectures on specific techniques: joint
Sridhar Raghavan+2 more
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Eliciting coordination policies from requirements
Proceedings of the 2003 ACM symposium on Applied computing - SAC '03, 2003Software coordination models and languages describe how agents, resources and processes work together to implement a software system. One of their limitations is that they are used late in the software development and they are not integrated in a typical software development process.What we claim, with our research, is that if coordination becomes ...
MUCCINI, HENRY, F. MANCINELLI
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2019
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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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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A Collaborative Approach to Requirements Elicitation
2007 11th International Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design, 2007The requirements elicitation of a system is a complex task. The different viewpoints and the need for negotiation make this stage of the software development process risky and susceptible to failures. The traditional elicitation approach based on interviews and questionnaires do not help.
Marcos R. S. Borges+2 more
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A user requirements elicitation tool
ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, 2001Use cases are nowadays the favoured technique for defining the functional requirements of a software system. Their use implies that most of the desired functionality of the new system is well known. The aim of this work is a methodological proposal (and a tool to support it) to accurately define this functionality, starting from the way the end users ...
Miguel A. Laguna+2 more
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The state of the art in automated requirements elicitation
Information and Software Technology, 2013Context: In large software development projects a huge number of unstructured text documents from various stakeholders becomes available and needs to be analyzed and transformed into structured requirements. This elicitation process is known to be time-consuming and error-prone when performed manually by a requirements engineer.
Meth, Hendrik+2 more
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A Method for Requirements Elicitation and Formal Specification
1999We propose a method for the elicitation and the expression of requirements. The requirements are then transformed in a systematic way into a formal specification. The approach - which distinguishes between requirements and specifications - gives methodological support for requirements elicitation and specification development. It avoids introducing new
Heisel, Maritta, Souquières, Jeanine
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Combining ontologies for requirements elicitation
2015 IEEE International Model-Driven Requirements Engineering Workshop (MoDRE), 2015A variety of ontologies are used to define and represent knowledge in many domains. Many ontological approaches have been successfully applied in the field of Requirements Engineering. In order to successfully harness the disparate ontologies, researchers have focused on various ontology merging techniques.
Xiaobu Yuan, Shubhrendu Tripathi
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Eliciting operations requirements for applications
2013 1st International Workshop on Release Engineering (RELENG), 2013The DevOps community advocates communication between the operations staff and the development staff as a means of ensuring that the developers understand the issues associated with operations. This paper argues that "communication" is too vague and that there are a variety of specific and well known sources that developers can examine to determine ...
Len Bass+4 more
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