Low vs. high-fidelity prototyping debate
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Requirements by collaboration: workshops for defining needs
Requirements by collaboration: workshops for defining needs
Software Requirements
Guest editorial: Visual modeling for software intensive systems
Journal of Visual Languages and Computing
Requirements Engineering Visualization: A Survey on the State-of-the-Art
REV '09 Proceedings of the 2009 Fourth International Workshop on Requirements Engineering Visualization
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The application of visual modeling techniques to software requirements elicitation and documentation practices holds promise for sizable improvement over traditional requirements management practices. This paper provides a case study of the use of the displayaction- response (DAR) model for capturing and organizing software user interface (UI) requirements visually. We applied the DAR model during a project for a large technology manufacturing company. Based on feedback elicited and received during that project, the strengths and areas for improvement within the model are identified. Areas for future work are identified and discussed.