Title:
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CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATIONS OF A COLLABORATIVE REQUIREMENTS ELICITATION APPROACH BASED ON THINKLET |
Author(s):
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Jacqueline Konaté |
ISBN:
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978-972-8924-59-1 |
Editors:
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Katherine Blashki |
Year:
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2008 |
Edition:
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Single |
Keywords:
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Requirements Engineering, Collaborative Work, Collaboration Engineering, ThinkLet. |
Type:
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Poster/Demonstration |
First Page:
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374 |
Last Page:
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377 |
Language:
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English |
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Full Contents:
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Paper Abstract:
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In any system development project, Requirements Engineering is the most earlier and important step because it is critical
for the next stages. Requirements engineering begins with one of its core activities, i.e., Requirements Elicitation. Indeed,
during elicitation phase, needs of different parts are discovered, identified, captured and finally requirements are
developed from these needs. Accomplishment of this work requires a lot of effort and participation of all parts involved
in system development. Nowadays, although there are others means to address this issue, collaborative approaches are
more effective. A new research field called Collaboration Engineering has emerged because of increasing use of
collaborative teams in organizations and this approach aims to develop repeatable collaborative processes which are
conducted by practitioners themselves. This paper presents an analysis of Requirements Elicitation and Collaboration
Engineering concepts, and it proposes a conceptual object model with UML (Unified Modeling Language) for a
collaborative requirements elicitation approach based on thinKlet, one of the core concepts of Collaboration Engineering. |
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