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Security Requirements Elicitation
2011Information security is becoming increasingly important and more complex as organizations are increasingly adopting electronic channels for managing and conducting business. However, state-of-the-art systems design methods have ignored several aspects of security that arise from human involvement or due to human factors.
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Requirement engineering elicitation methods
Information Management & Computer Security, 2009PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the perceptions of 19 requirement engineering (RE) techniques in Kuwait in term of three criteria “awareness,” “use,” and “perceived value generated over past system development projects.” Also, this paper aims to examine possible relationships between these RE techniques and two information system ...
Kamel Rouibah, Sulaiman Al‐Rafee
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Situation-Oriented Requirements Elicitation
2016 IEEE 40th Annual Computer Software and Applications Conference (COMPSAC), 2016In this paper we present a new human-centered requirements elicitation methodology that effectively considers end-user's desire, behavioral and environmental contexts. We follow a methodology that uses a computationally rich definition of situation as a 3-tuple where d denotes human desire, A denotes the action vector, and E denotes the environment ...
Nimanthi L. Atukorala +2 more
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Requirements Elicitation Technique Selection
2009Requirements elicitation has been recognized as a critical stage in system development projects, yet current models prescribing particular elicitation techniques are still limited in their development and application. This research reviews efforts aimed at addressing this issue, and synthesizes a common structure consisting of project contingencies ...
Miguel I. Aguiree-Urreta +1 more
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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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Supporting Requirements Elicitation Practices
2013In this paper, we examine the practices in requirements elicitation activities from the perspective of a developer of software projects. By doing so, we want to contribute to a better understanding of how the main activities between stakeholders can be supported by IT, particularly social software.
Mohd Ilias M. Shuhud +2 more
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Non-Functional Requirements Elicitation
2004Software developers are constantly under pressure to deliver code on time and on budget. As a result, many projects focus on delivering functionalities at the expense of meeting non-functional requirements such as reliability, security, maintainability, portability, accuracy, among others.
Luiz Marcio Cysneiros, Eric Yu
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