2015
DOI: 10.5897/sre2014.6138
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An enhanced requirements elicitation framework based on business process models

Abstract: Requirements elicitation is a central and critical activity in the requirements engineering process. Completeness is among the most difficult challenges facing requirements engineers. Missing requirements is one of the major causes of software failure; they often result from the lack of anticipation of all possible relations between elements of the system-to-be. In this paper, we propose a requirements elicitation framework which starts with an organization's business process models and buildsthe system's CRUD… Show more

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“…The evaluation framework of requirements of elicitation technique is used in our study. It is regarded as a reasonable and acceptable method to evaluate elicitation technique, although it is a qualitative evaluation method [49]. The evaluation framework includes four factors (elicitor, informant, problem domain, and elicitation process); and each factor includes some detailed attributes.…”
Section: Comparison Of Our Methods With Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The evaluation framework of requirements of elicitation technique is used in our study. It is regarded as a reasonable and acceptable method to evaluate elicitation technique, although it is a qualitative evaluation method [49]. The evaluation framework includes four factors (elicitor, informant, problem domain, and elicitation process); and each factor includes some detailed attributes.…”
Section: Comparison Of Our Methods With Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%