TEl-IoT: A Template for Eliciting IoT Software System Requirements

S. Souza, Bruno Pedraça Souza, Anderson G. Uchôa, D. O. Costa
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Context: The Internet of Things (IoT) is a network of physical objects and system connected through mutual communication protocols. IoT systems have specific characteristics such as, self-configuration, dynamic changes, device and software heterogeneity. Goal: As IoT systems incorporate several components of the software, hardware, communication, and other features, building requirements documents to such systems become a challenge for Requirements Engineering (RE). Thus, this paper presents TEl-IoT, a template to aid developers during the requirements elicitation activities for IoT systems. Method: We conducted three evidence-based studies. We first performed a literature review aiming to identify artifacts that support requirements elicitation and specification for IoT systems. Second, based on the literature review, we proposed the initial version of the TEl-IoT. Finally, we performed two empirical studies to assess the TEl-IoT: (i) feasibility study with industry regarding the first version of TEl-IoT, and (ii) an observational study to understand how students apply the TEl-IoT in an IoT project. Results: Our results showed that TEl-IoT is viable, and its use reduces the time spent on requirements elicitation, in comparison with the ad-hoc way. In addition, our qualitative results also suggested that the use of TEl-IoT facilitates the requirements elicitation for IoT systems. Conclusion: We expect our template to guide requirements elicitation for IoT systems in practice. Our results showed that TEl-IoT can support developers and contribute to the body of knowledge about RE applicable in the IoT context.
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TEl-IoT:引出物联网软件系统需求的模板
背景:物联网(Internet of Things, IoT)是一个由物理对象和系统通过相互通信协议连接起来的网络。物联网系统具有自配置、动态变化、设备和软件异构等特定特征。目标:由于物联网系统包含了软件、硬件、通信和其他功能的几个组件,为这样的系统构建需求文档成为需求工程(RE)的一个挑战。因此,本文提出了TEl-IoT,这是一个模板,可以帮助开发人员在物联网系统的需求激发活动中提供帮助。方法:我们进行了三项循证研究。我们首先进行了文献综述,旨在识别支持物联网系统需求激发和规范的工件。其次,在文献综述的基础上,我们提出了初始版本的TEl-IoT。最后,我们进行了两项实证研究来评估TEl-IoT:(i)关于第一版TEl-IoT的可行性研究,以及(ii)一项观察性研究,以了解学生如何将TEl-IoT应用于物联网项目。结果:我们的研究结果表明,TEl-IoT是可行的,与ad-hoc方式相比,它的使用减少了用于需求引出的时间。此外,我们的定性结果还表明,使用TEl-IoT有助于对物联网系统的需求进行归纳。结论:我们希望我们的模板能够在实践中指导物联网系统的需求激发。我们的研究结果表明,TEl-IoT可以为开发人员提供支持,并为物联网环境中适用的可再生能源知识体系做出贡献。
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