2014 IEEE 22nd International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/re.2014.6912299
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Improving collaborative and Post-WIMP systems through requirements specification

Abstract: A proper requirements specification is paramount for achieving the quality of the developed software products. However, well-known Requirements Engineering (RE) techniques lack of enough expressiveness to model the requirements of CSCW systems (Computer Supported Collaborative Work). This is due to the inherent complexity of collaboration among users and their need of awareness. Moreover, the way in which users interact with CSCW systems have evolved greatly to more sophisticated interfaces, beyond the classic… Show more

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“…Instead, knowing what we know now, it seems to us that more evaluation work would be an important thing to do first. This is line with the recent work of Miguel Angel Teruel ( Teruel, 2017 ) on the evaluation of GORE to the game development context.…”
Section: Implications Concerning Contents Of Re Researchsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Instead, knowing what we know now, it seems to us that more evaluation work would be an important thing to do first. This is line with the recent work of Miguel Angel Teruel ( Teruel, 2017 ) on the evaluation of GORE to the game development context.…”
Section: Implications Concerning Contents Of Re Researchsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…com ) for empirical studies that used GORE in game context. We found the 2017 work of Miguel Angel Teruel ( Teruel, 2017 ) as the only research publication on evaluating the applicability of GORE to collaborative games (including MMORPG). This author proposed a modified GORE approach to collaborative games and their results demonstrated its suitability to the game domain and the potential benefits of using GORE.…”
Section: Gameplay and Gameplay Requirementsmentioning
confidence: 99%