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Requirements elicitation is a important task for success on project of systems development. It is essential that the development team has tools that assist in communication and negotiation with stakeholders. The Juridical Domain-Specific has a large volume of information and its own peculiar language that can harm the process of communication between the development team and stakeholders. This work...
Software Development Ecosystems (ECOS) involves several external factors and consists of systems and business subsystems that interact in a specific market niche. The objective of this research is to understand the factors that are involved with the interconnection of systems and subsystems into a Software Ecosystem in the public context. In this context, through interviews and document analysis identified...
This work proposes a model of requirements traceability based on mind maps. This model was developed for a Software Company in southern Brazil. In addition to the proposed model, the maps were applied to the process description and software features specification.
This paper reports an experience on using the robot Lego Mindstorm NXT 2.0, model 8547, to support the teaching of Software Project Management. We conducted an experiment in which two teams developed a software project using the robot, while applying principles of project management. The experiment was divided into two parts. First, we verified the existence of related project management techniques...
The search for quality and improvement in the process of developing software has grown daily, mainly in the Distributed Software Development (DSD) wherein the problems inherent of physical distance become the understanding more complex. This article presents a communication solution for the software projects distributed that uses agile processes. This solution was developed through a take action research...
The authors present a comparative study between two different approaches for modeling requirements: KAOS (keep all objects satisfied) and Mind Maps. The experimental research method was employed to perform such research. The survey was applied to three groups in order that two groups consisted of researchers and the third group were members of a software development company. For this reason, the overall...
This work presents a model of reuse process based on concept maps. The model was applied in 2011, in the instantiation of the software process institutionalized in company in southeastern Brazil. The results obtained with the application of the model were satisfactory and the maps are effective in the materialization process.
This paper presents a comparison between the requirements modeling KAOS (Keep All Objects Satisfied) and Mind Maps. An experimental research method was employed to perform this work. The experiment was conducted with three groups. The first two groups had members of the Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná. The third one consisted of professionals working in a software development company.
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