Applying Model-based Requirements Engineering in Three Large European Collaborative Projects: An Experience Report

A. Sadovykh, D. Truscan, H. Brunelière
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In this paper, we report on our 5-year’s practical experience of designing, developing and then deploying a Model-based Requirements Engineering (MBRE) approach and language in the context of three different large European collaborative projects providing complex software solutions. Based on data collected both during projects execution and via a survey realized afterwards, we intend to show that such an approach can bring interesting benefits in terms of scalability (e.g., large number of handled requirements), heterogeneity (e.g., partners with different types of RE background), traceability (e.g. from the requirements to the software components), automation (e.g., requirement documentation generation), usefulness or usability. To illustrate our contribution, we exemplify the application of our MBRE approach and language with concrete elements coming from one of these European research projects. We also discuss further the general benefits and current limitations of using this MBRE approach and corresponding language.
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在三个大型欧洲合作项目中应用基于模型的需求工程:一份经验报告
在本文中,我们报告了我们在三个不同的大型欧洲协作项目中设计、开发和部署基于模型的需求工程(MBRE)方法和语言的5年实践经验,这些项目提供了复杂的软件解决方案。基于在项目执行过程中收集的数据以及之后的调查,我们打算展示这样一种方法可以在可伸缩性(例如,大量处理的需求)、异构性(例如,具有不同类型RE背景的合作伙伴)、可追溯性(例如,从需求到软件组件)、自动化(例如,需求文档生成)、有用性或可用性方面带来有趣的好处。为了说明我们的贡献,我们举例说明我们的MBRE方法和语言的应用与来自这些欧洲研究项目之一的具体元素。我们还进一步讨论了使用这种MBRE方法和相应语言的一般好处和当前的局限性。
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