Leveraging semantic data Wikis for distributed requirements elicitation

Thomas Riechert, T. Berger
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Using Wikis for the collaborative creation of structured textual content has gained increasing importance in the past decade. As Wikis facilitate the involvement of large user groups to create content in an easy way, their application in large, spatially distributed software development efforts seems to be very promising. In this context, we present a classification of Wiki-based approaches to Requirements Engineering (RE) and discuss their suitability. Next, we introduce the ontology of an approach that aims at supporting the collaboration of stakeholders with regard to the RE process. This approach enables large stakeholder groups to elicit, semantically structure and classify requirements in the very early and creative RE phases. Instead of leveraging text-based Wikis, the approach is based on our semantic data Wiki OntoWiki, which focuses on the structuring and management of fine-grained data by employing Semantic Web technologies. OntoWiki enables the intuitive authoring of Knowledge Bases and facilitates the application of Knowledge Management methods.
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利用语义数据wiki进行分布式需求提取
在过去十年中,使用wiki协作创建结构化文本内容变得越来越重要。由于Wikis促进了大型用户组以一种简单的方式创建内容,因此它们在大型、空间分布的软件开发工作中的应用似乎非常有前途。在此上下文中,我们提出了基于wiki的需求工程(RE)方法的分类,并讨论了它们的适用性。接下来,我们将介绍一种方法的本体论,该方法旨在支持涉众在RE过程方面的协作。这种方法使大型涉众组能够在非常早期和创造性的RE阶段引出、语义结构和分类需求。该方法不是利用基于文本的Wiki,而是基于我们的语义数据Wiki OntoWiki,它通过使用语义Web技术来关注细粒度数据的结构和管理。OntoWiki可以直观地创建知识库,促进知识管理方法的应用。
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