A Framework for Requirements Elicitation through Mixed-Initiative Dialogue
ICRE '98 Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Requirements Engineering: Putting Requirements Engineering to Practice
Requirements Elicitation Driven by Interviews: The Use of Viewpoints
IWSSD '96 Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Software Specification and Design
Acquiring knowledge on business processes from stakeholders' stories
Advanced Engineering Informatics
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Software is developed on the basis of requirements specification that described user's requirements. Since the software to be developed also contains some errors when the specification includes some errors and omissions of user's requirements, the work to remove software errors brings the process delay and large cost. Therefore, it is required to elicit user's software requirements without any omissions, to analyze the elicited requirements correctly, and to describe the specification. However, even if a worker is a experienced SE, it is not easy to perform these works correctly and efficiently. It is required to develop the technology to support requirements elicitation process. The authors regard software requirements elicitation technology as an interview technique, and propose a system to guide the SE's interview-driven requirements elicitation work. This paper describes a method to implement the system to guide software requirements elicitation work using some domain-specific rules based on the transition pattern of topics.