2010 5th International Conference on System of Systems Engineering 2010
DOI: 10.1109/sysose.2010.5544056
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Modeling the linkage between systems interoperability and security engineering

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“…Two papers use psychological approach to obtain requirements from users. The two approaches have been identified as Activity Theory and small group theory respectively [11]- [16] whereby 2 papers have mentioned prototype as the way to get the requirements from their domain [9], [11], [15]- [16]. Regardless of various elicitation techniques, a traditional technique such as interview [5]- [7] is still being implemented in order to gain requirements from user and there is also a participatory approach from expert as well as users [13]- [14] in CSCW development.…”
Section: B Requirements Elicitation Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two papers use psychological approach to obtain requirements from users. The two approaches have been identified as Activity Theory and small group theory respectively [11]- [16] whereby 2 papers have mentioned prototype as the way to get the requirements from their domain [9], [11], [15]- [16]. Regardless of various elicitation techniques, a traditional technique such as interview [5]- [7] is still being implemented in order to gain requirements from user and there is also a participatory approach from expert as well as users [13]- [14] in CSCW development.…”
Section: B Requirements Elicitation Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…CBP is a framework for government planning. The framework creates a comprehensive view of the current system and projects the system into the future (Neaga et al, 2009). CBP enables planners to identify and measure capabilities necessary to accomplish a task or challenge while considering uncertainty in future scenarios.…”
Section: Chapter 2 Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%