DocumentCode
2358371
Title
A model for navigating interview processes in requirements elicitation
Author
Kato, Junzo ; Komiya, Seiichi ; Saeki, M. ; Ohnishi, Atushi ; Nagata, Morio ; Yamamoto, Shuichiroh ; Horai, Hisayuki
fYear
2001
fDate
4-7 Dec. 2001
Firstpage
141
Lastpage
148
Abstract
Experts in requirements elicitation interview stakeholders using various levels of knowledge to grasp and elicit users´ requirements. This paper analyzes expert interview processes and explores a computation model for simulating them. This model can be used to navigate a novice analyst´s interview processes. It consists of a blackboard model and a state transition model in order to narrow the candidates for questions that an expert analyst will ask stakeholders next in the interview process. The candidates are selected based on information that has been elicited from stakeholders, and the blackboard model is for holding this information in the form of IEEE 830, a standard form of requirements specification documents. We have analyzed experts´ interview processes and constructed a computation model in the sales management domain. We also recorded novice processes and showed that we could improve them by means of the model.
Keywords
formal specification; sales management; systems analysis; IEEE 830; blackboard model; computation model; expert interview processes; interview process navigation; novice analyst interview processes; requirements elicitation; requirements specification documents; sales management; simulation; stakeholder interviews; state transition model; Analytical models; Brain modeling; Computational modeling; Cyclic redundancy check; Laboratories; Marketing and sales; Navigation; Software quality; Speech; Writing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Software Engineering Conference, 2001. APSEC 2001. Eighth Asia-Pacific
ISSN
1530-1362
Print_ISBN
0-7695-1408-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/APSEC.2001.991470
Filename
991470
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