Exploiting reusable specifications through analogy
Communications of the ACM
Supporting and Monitoring the Creativity of IS Personnel during the Requirements Engineering Process
HICSS '00 Proceedings of the 33rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences-Volume 7 - Volume 7
Integrating creativity workshops into structured requirements processes
DIS '04 Proceedings of the 5th conference on Designing interactive systems: processes, practices, methods, and techniques
Knowledge management in the development of optimization algorithms
Proceedings of the 2007 conference on Human interface: Part I
Enhancing creativity in agile software teams
XP'07 Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Agile processes in software engineering and extreme programming
Fostering creativity thinking in agile software development
USAB'07 Proceedings of the 3rd Human-computer interaction and usability engineering of the Austrian computer society conference on HCI and usability for medicine and health care
Investigating emotions in creative design
DESIRE '10 Proceedings of the 1st DESIRE Network Conference on Creativity and Innovation in Design
A systematic mapping study on creativity in requirements engineering
Proceedings of the 27th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
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What should a product do? What qualities should it have? How do we determine these requirements for new generations of products? Requirements engineering is an activity in which a wide variety of stakeholders work together to answer these questions. The answers do not arrive by themselves, there is a need to-ask, observe, discover, and increasingly create requirements. If we want to build competitive and imaginative products that avoid re-implementing the obvious, we must make creativity part of the requirements process. Indeed, the importance of creative thinking is expected to increase over the next decade. Unfortunately, most RE research and practice does not recognize this important trend. We highlight some important information sources for creativity and innovation and present some useful examples of creative RE as references to guide and inspire readers