Designing Requirements Engineering Research

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  • CERE '07 Proceedings of the 2007 Fifth International Workshop on Comparative Evaluation in Requirements Engineering
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  • 2007

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Abstract

Engineering sciences study different different topics than natural sciences, and utility is an essential factor in choosing engineering research problems. But despite these differences, research methods for the engineering sciences are no different than research methods for any other kind of science. At most there is a difference in emphasis. In the case of requirements engineering research—and more generally software engineering research—there is a confusion about the relative roles of research and about design and the methods appropriate for each of these activities. This paper analyzes these roles and provides a classification of research methods that can be used in any science—engineering or otherwise.