2014 IEEE World Congress on Services 2014
DOI: 10.1109/services.2014.49
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Quest for Requirements: Scrutinizing Advanced Search Queries for Cloud Services with Fuzzy Galois Lattices

Abstract: In software and requirements engineering, requirements elicitation is considered an essential step towards building successful systems. Despite extensive existing research in the field of distributed requirements engineering, the topic of requirements elicitation for cloud systems remains still uncovered. Cloud challenges (e.g., heterogeneous and globally distributed users, volatile requirements, frequent change requests) cannot always be satisfied by existing methods. We present a new approach for eliciting r… Show more

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“…However, we used an available small dataset containing real-world data [18] coming from one of the companies interviewed [17] as a starting point. Moreover, we generated the queries such that they define data storage cloud services with ten features, as described in Table 1.…”
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“…However, we used an available small dataset containing real-world data [18] coming from one of the companies interviewed [17] as a starting point. Moreover, we generated the queries such that they define data storage cloud services with ten features, as described in Table 1.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This work is an extension of an existing paper published in the 2014 IEEE 10th World Congress on Services [18]. There, we introduced the preliminary idea of building fuzzy Galois lattices to support cloud providers in the requirements elicitation activity.…”
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confidence: 99%
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