A scenario-based methodology for conducting requirements elicitation

  • Holbrook H
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Abstract

Requirements analysis is the process of identifying a user's needs and determining what to build in an a system. Within requirements analysis is the process of requirements elicitation in which tacit information about "what to build" is obtained from the user and his environment. Here, we will describe a methodology, dubbed Scenario Based Requirements Elicitation (SBRE), which structures the early interaction between users and designers in order to quickly develop a set of initial requirements. The methodology features the parallel development of requirements and a high-level design, the use of scenarios to communicate the behavior of a design, an evaluation function to assess the suitability of the design, and an issue base with which to maintain the issues that arise during the elicitation process.

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Holbrook, H. (1990). A scenario-based methodology for conducting requirements elicitation. ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, 15(1), 95–104. https://doi.org/10.1145/382294.382725

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