Elicitation of Requirements from Multiple Perspectives (1991)
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@TECHREPORT{Easterbrook91elicitationof,
author = {Steve Easterbrook},
title = {Elicitation of Requirements from Multiple Perspectives},
institution = {},
year = {1991}
}
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Abstract
The success of large software engineering projects depends critically on the specification, which must represent the requirements of a large number of people with widely differing perspectives. Conventional approaches to software engineering do not address the process of identifying and integrating these perspectives, but instead concentrate on the maintenance of a single consistent description. This results in a specification which represents only one point of view, often the analyst's, excluding suggestions which do not fit with this view. The processes which led to the adoption of this point of view will go unrecorded, making any rationale attached to such a specification incomplete. Other participants will not be able to validate it properly, as it does not relate to their requirements. This thesis integrates ideas drawn from the study of knowledge acquisition, computer-supported co-operative work and negotiation into a model of the specification activity which allows the capture ...







