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A problem-driven scenario-based approach to collaborative requirement elicitation

Published: 17 October 2009 Publication History

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Stakeholders play critical roles in requirements elicitation, since they are the source of requirements, and the quality of elicited requirements is significantly influenced by the degree of stakeholders' participation and collaboration in elicitation. However, requirements elicitation is often obstructed due to the diversity in stakeholders' background and interests, especially in the different perspectives on the envisioned systems, the insufficient communication and common-understanding among them, and the different abilities to express requirements.

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  • (2010)A problem-driven collaborative approach to eliciting requirements of internetwaresProceedings of the Second Asia-Pacific Symposium on Internetware10.1145/2020723.2020745(1-3)Online publication date: 3-Nov-2010

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Internetware '09: Proceedings of the First Asia-Pacific Symposium on Internetware
October 2009
150 pages
ISBN:9781605588728
DOI:10.1145/1640206
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Published: 17 October 2009

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  1. problem-driven
  2. requirement elicitation
  3. scenarios
  4. stakeholders

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  • (2010)A problem-driven collaborative approach to eliciting requirements of internetwaresProceedings of the Second Asia-Pacific Symposium on Internetware10.1145/2020723.2020745(1-3)Online publication date: 3-Nov-2010

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