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As tools for requirements engineering (RE) become available on mobile devices using their multimedia capabilities to capture requirements descriptions is an obvious opportunity. This paper reports on two different approaches enabling mobile analysts and endusers to add multimedia descriptions to requirements. Based on our mobile tool for scenario-based RE we compare a solution based on the COTS package...
This paper describes an automatic speech recognition technique for capturing the non-functional requirements spoken by stakeholders at open meetings and interviews during the requirements elicitation process. As statements related to system qualities such as security, performance, and portability are often scattered throughout statements of functional need, the ability to "listen in" on...
Eliciting complete and correct requirements is a major challenge in software engineering and incorrect requirements are a constant source of defects. It often happens that requirements are either recorded only partially or not at all. Also, commonly, the rationale behind the requirements is not recorded or may be recorded, but is not accessible for the developers who need this information to support...
This paper highlights some of the issues that need to be considered when communicating and modelling requirements expressed in media other than text. It proposes to marry practical work in the area of requirements traceability with theoretical work on the differentiation of media types to provide a framework to help engineers make informed decisions about media choices, combinations and transformations...
End-user participation in requirements engineering (RE) is important, but not frequently used at the moment. Reasons are the large expenditure of time for organizing and carrying out surveys as well as the time it takes to understand the users?? requirements and to formulate them textually. But even textually formulated requirements are not sufficient, as users are no experts, do not have enough time...
Requirements engineers generate domain models and requirements specifications from a variety of rich, informal sources. Yet much of this informal information is not preserved to maintain the traceability of requirements back to their origins. In this paper we describe TRECRE, a traceability framework for preserving and providing access to a variety of multimedia source materials.
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