Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2440/45370
Type: Conference paper
Title: Towards a Requirements Engineering Process Model
Author: Eberlein, Armin
Jiang, Li
Citation: OOIS 2001 : 7th International Conference on Object-Oriented Information Systems, 27-29 August 2001, Calgary, Canada : proceedings / Yingxu Wang, Shushma Patel, Ronald Johnston (eds.), pp. 281-290
Publisher: Springer
Issue Date: 2001
ISBN: 1852335467
Conference Name: International Conference on Object Oriented Information Systems (7th : 2001 : Calgary, Canada)
School/Discipline: School of Computer Science
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Armin Eberlein, Li Jiang
Abstract: The creation of a development process is a challenging task. The application, customization and refinement of generic process models into fine-grained process steps suitable for a specific problem domain requires major work. This paper first reviews a generic framework for requirements engineering as well as a domain-specific framework. It then outlines some basic principles for a methodology that helps the process engineer develop a process model that considers domain knowledge, as well as constraints and priorities for a particular project. The methodology is called REPM (Requirements Engineering Process Model) and uses mathematical definitions to generate an initial process model to be refined in an iterative manner using the feedback of the process designer.
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