CAiSE '00 Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering
Large-scale requirements analysis as heterogeneous engineering
Social thinking
Using hypermedia in requirements engineering practice
The New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia
Rich-Media Scenarios for Discovering Requirements
IEEE Software
Problem-based analysis of organisational change: a real-world example
Proceedings of the 2006 international workshop on Advances and applications of problem frames
SVSb: simple and visual storyboards: developing a visualisation method for depicting user scenarios
OZCHI '07 Proceedings of the 19th Australasian conference on Computer-Human Interaction: Entertaining User Interfaces
REFSQ'07 Proceedings of the 13th international working conference on Requirements engineering: foundation for software quality
Envisioning healthcare work: models for prospective evaluation of new systems
Proceedings of the 2nd ACM SIGHIT International Health Informatics Symposium
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Requirements Engineering (RE) investigates the impact of a future-oriented change vision, but the move towards this vision must consider a context heavily shaped by the past. As RE be-comes a continuous process throughout the system lifecycle, it must achieve an effective combination of envisionment and trace-ability. In this paper, we describe a scenario-based solution to this problem which is based on an integration of five ingredients: (a) the persistent capture of context in the form of real world scenes captured in multimedia; (b) formal agent-oriented model-ling with a semantics that allows distributed interactive anima-tion; (c) message trace diagrams as a medium for exchanging animation test cases and traces; (d) a goal model to control and record the RE process; and (e) a process-integrated tool envi-ronment to ensure method-guidance and traceability with as little effort as possible. In addition to the basics of our approach, we also describe its prototypical implementation in the CREWS-EVE environment and demonstrate its usefulness with examples from a case study in the production industry.