Communications of the ACM - Special issue on analysis and modeling in software development
Mastering the requirements process
Mastering the requirements process
Requirements analysis and system design: developing information systems with UML
Requirements analysis and system design: developing information systems with UML
Requirements Engineering: Processes and Techniques
Requirements Engineering: Processes and Techniques
Business Modeling With UML: Business Patterns at Work
Business Modeling With UML: Business Patterns at Work
Systems Analysis and Design Methods 5e
Systems Analysis and Design Methods 5e
Use of the process meta-model to describe requirements engineering
ICECCS '97 Proceedings of the Third IEEE International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems
Criteria used in selecting effective requirements elicitation procedures
Proceedings of the 2007 annual research conference of the South African institute of computer scientists and information technologists on IT research in developing countries
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The purpose of this paper is to describe a methodology for requirements elicitation of traditional higher educational environments in order to gain a comprehensive understanding of the critical processes of this application domain. Such an understanding might be instrumental in the strategic planning and the realizing of e-learning implementations that are both successful in achieving learning goals, and are also completely integrated into all critical processes with positive acceptance from stakeholders. The methodology uses the basic underlying theoretical principles of requirements analysis. Through experimentation and research, the methodology was designed to accelerate the requirements engineering process and as a result reduce the initial cost of systems development. In its layout, the paper briefly considers the theoretical criteria for a requirements elicitation before proposing the methodology. Its functionality is illustrated by means of a case study discussion