2005
DOI: 10.1007/s00766-005-0021-6
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Requirements engineering paper classification and evaluation criteria: a proposal and a discussion

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“…evaluative, proposal, solution, opinion etc) dimensions. The horizontal axis in Figure 3 represents research methodologies defined by Runeson et al [49] and vertical axis represents the classification of studies established by Wieringa et al [64]. Evaluations, using case study research methodology dominate among the identified papers with 20 papers, among which two were interview studies that we consider qualitative case studies.…”
Section: Categorization Based On Research Methodologymentioning
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“…evaluative, proposal, solution, opinion etc) dimensions. The horizontal axis in Figure 3 represents research methodologies defined by Runeson et al [49] and vertical axis represents the classification of studies established by Wieringa et al [64]. Evaluations, using case study research methodology dominate among the identified papers with 20 papers, among which two were interview studies that we consider qualitative case studies.…”
Section: Categorization Based On Research Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…evaluation, proposal, opinion, solution, conceptual etc.) defined by Wieringa et al [64]. Moreover, studies were also classified in terms of software techniques, process and methods, and presented a framework to foster OI with technical and methodological dimensions stated above.…”
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“…Requirements engineering is concerned with eliciting and analyzing problems, and finding, implementing, and evaluating the solutions [25,47]. Furthermore, an important aspect of requirements engineering is its multidisciplinary nature [14].…”
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“…A commonly used approach for requirements engineering is the engineering cycle proposed by [47]. The engineering cycle describes six nonlinear steps: problem investigation, solution design, solution validation, solution selection, solution implementation, and implementation evaluation.…”
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