Identifying moderator variables through requirements elicitation experiments limitations
Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Product Focused Software Development and Process Improvement
A systematic literature review of stakeholder identification methods in requirements elicitation
Journal of Systems and Software
What scope is there for adopting evidence-informed teaching in SE?
Proceedings of the 34th International Conference on Software Engineering
Where did the requirements come from? a retrospective case study
ER'12 Proceedings of the 2012 international conference on Advances in Conceptual Modeling
Systematizing requirements elicitation technique selection
Information and Software Technology
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We have located the results of empirical studies on elicitation techniques and aggregated these results to gather empirically grounded evidence. Our chosen surveying methodology was systematic review, whereas we used an adaptation of comparative analysis for aggregation because meta-analysis techniques could not be applied. The review identified 564 publications from the SCOPUS, IEEEXPLORE, and ACM DL databases, as well as Google. We selected and extracted data from 26 of those publications. The selected publications contain 30 empirical studies. These studies were designed to test 43 elicitation techniques and 50 different response variables. We got 100 separate results from the experiments. The aggregation generated 17 pieces of knowledge about the interviewing, laddering, sorting, and protocol analysis elicitation techniques. We provide a set of guidelines based on the gathered pieces of knowledge.