A methodology for requirements engineering process development

Li Jiang, A. Eberlein, B. Far
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Adoption of the most suitable requirements engineering (RE) process and selection of the most appropriate RE techniques for a given project is a common challenge faced by industry. This paper presents a methodology for RE process development for a given project. The novelty of this work is four-fold. First, a RE process knowledge base (REPKB) is established and it helps during RE process development. Second, a decision support mechanism is provided during RE process development. Third, this methodology uses three components: process building blocks, standard templates of the RE process and development guidelines, to help process development. Fourth, it explicitly links project characteristics with RE process development so that the most suitable RE process can be developed. The theory behind this methodology is described in the paper. Preliminary results suggest that the methodology is of valuable help to requirements engineers during RE process development and process customization.
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需求工程过程开发的方法
为给定的项目采用最合适的需求工程(RE)过程和选择最合适的RE技术是工业界面临的共同挑战。本文提出了一种针对特定项目的可再生能源过程开发方法。这项工作的新奇之处有四个方面。首先,建立可再生过程知识库(REPKB),为可再生过程的开发提供帮助。其次,在RE流程开发过程中提供决策支持机制。第三,该方法使用三个组件:流程构建块、可再生能源流程的标准模板和开发指南,以帮助流程开发。第四,它明确地将项目特征与可再生能源过程开发联系起来,以便开发最适合的可再生能源过程。本文描述了这种方法背后的理论。初步结果表明,该方法对需求工程师在可再生过程开发和过程定制过程中具有重要的帮助。
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