Supporting Scenario-Based Requirements Engineering
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Toward a discipline of scenario-based architectural engineering
Annals of Software Engineering
Scenario-Based Analysis of Software Architecture
IEEE Software
Scenarios in System Development: Current Practice
IEEE Software
CREWS-SAVRE: Systematic Scenario Generation and Use
ICRE '98 Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Requirements Engineering: Putting Requirements Engineering to Practice
Making use of scenarios: a field study of conceptual design
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
Using hypermedia in requirements engineering practice
The New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia
Reliable and accountable system design
The Knowledge Engineering Review
Scenario support for effective requirements
Information and Software Technology
Integrating top-down and scenario-based methods for constructing software specifications
Information and Software Technology
Scenario-based interactive UI design
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
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A study of requirements elicitation and validation within an industrial environment is reported. The key features in this part of the requirements process are: scenarios, as the prime means of elicitation; identification of domain objects, to capture the language of the domain and Fagan inspections for scenario validation by stakeholders. The process has been evaluated from both the requirements engineer's perspective and the viewpoint of the various stakeholders. The findings highlight a number of issues, both positive and negative, which are discussed. The deficiencies identified have stimulated our research. In particular it is our contention that requirements documentation need to break away from the fixation with purely textual documents to ones that are media rich. Examples of this research, such as the hypermedia Scenario Manager are described.