DocumentCode
1199167
Title
Determining Stakeholder Needs in the Workplace: How Mobile Technologies Can Help
Author
Maiden, Neil ; Seyff, Norbert ; Grünbacher, Paul ; Otojare, Omo ; Mitteregger, Karl
Author_Institution
City Univ., London
Volume
24
Issue
2
fYear
2007
Firstpage
46
Lastpage
52
Abstract
Mobile technologies offer exciting new opportunities to improve important requirements processes. However, providing usable, useful mobile requirements engineering (RE) tools is challenging due to mobile devices´ limitations and limited knowledge on successfully using mobile RE tools in the field. You can use the reported lessons learned as an initial guide to develop and use mobile RE tools successfully. We believe that mobile RE tools will complement rather than replace traditional approaches, and the combination of context-aware and conventional elicitation and negotiation approaches has the potential to improve the quality of requirements. Evaluation studies also revealed several issues, including biases arising from the limited information available on mobile devices; integrated training, process guidance, and tool support for analysts; and guidance for end users to discover and document their own requirements. Further work in the mobile RE field is needed to address these issues. Mobile RE tools help elicit stakeholder heeds in the workplace. The authors discuss lessons learned that practitioners can adopt and use in their work
Keywords
formal specification; software engineering; systems analysis; integrated training; mobile devices; mobile requirements engineering tools; process guidance; stakeholder needs; Best practices; Conferences; Displays; Employment; Humans; Information systems; Legged locomotion; Real time systems; Software engineering; Software tools; mobile computing; scenario-based requirements engineering; stakeholder involvement; tool support;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Software, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0740-7459
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MS.2007.40
Filename
4118650
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