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Título : DREQUS: an approach for the Discovery of REQuirements Using Scenarios
Autor : Jaramillo Franco, Aldrin Fredy
metadata.dc.contributor.advisor: Urrego Giraldo, Germán Arturo
metadata.dc.subject.*: Scientific innovations
Innovación científica
Computer software
Programa de ordenador
Automatic control
Control automático
Engineering
Ingeniería
Project design
Diseño de proyecto
Creative requirements
Discovery od requirements
Requirements and innovation
Requirements elicitation
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Fecha de publicación : 2020
Resumen : ABSTRACT: Requirements engineering is recognized as a complex cognitive problem-solving process that takes place in an unstructured and poorly-understood problem context. Requirements elicitation is the activity generally regarded as the most crucial step in the requirements engineering process. The term “elicitation” is preferred to “capture”, to avoid the suggestion that requirements are out there to be collected. Information gathered during requirements elicitation often has to be interpreted, analyzed, modeled, and validated before the requirements engineer can feel confident that a complete set of requirements of a system have been obtained. Requirements elicitation comprises the set of activities that enable discovering, understanding, and documenting the goals and motives for building a proposed software system. It also involves identifying the requirements that the resulting system must satisfy in to achieve these goals. The requirements to be elicited may range from modifications to well-understood problems and systems (i.e. software upgrades), to hazy understandings of new problems being automated, to relatively unconstrained requirements that are open to innovation (e.g. mass-market software). Requirements elicitation remains problematic; missing or mistaken requirements still delay projects and cause cost overruns. No firm definition has matured for requirements elicitation in comparison to other areas of requirements engineering. This research is aimed to improve the results of the requirements elicitation process directly impacting the quality of the software products derived from them.
Aparece en las colecciones: Doctorados de la Facultad de Ingeniería

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