Title :
REQcollect: Requirements Collection, Project Matching and Technology Transition
Author :
Goldrich, Luanne ; Hamer, Stephen ; McNeil, Martha ; Longstaff, Thomas ; Gatlin, Robert ; Bello-Ogunu, Emmanuel
Author_Institution :
Appl. Phys. Lab., Johns Hopkins Univ., Laurel, MD, USA
Abstract :
This paper describes the evolution of REQcollect (REQuirements Collection). REQcollect was developed through several iterations of agile development and the transition of other projects. Multiple federal agencies have sponsored the work as well as transitioned the technologies into use. The parents of REQcollect are REQdb (REQuirements Database) and DART3 (Department of Homeland Security Assistant for R&D Tracking and Technology Transfer) [1]. DART3 was developed from three other projects: TPAM (Transition Planning and Assessment Model) [2], GNOSIS (Global Network Operations Survey and Information Sharing) [3, 4] Aqueduct [5], a semantic MediaWiki extension. REQcollect combines the best components of these previous systems: a requirements elicitation and collection tool and a Google-like matching algorithm to identify potential transitions of R&D projects that match requirements.
Keywords :
research and development management; software prototyping; Aqueduct; DART3; Department of Homeland Security Assistant for R&D Tracking and Technology Transfer; GNOSIS; Google-like matching algorithm; R&D projects; REQcollect; REQdb; TPAM; agile development; collection tool; global network operations survey and information sharing; project matching; requirement matching; requirements collection; requirements database; requirements elicitation; semantic MediaWiki extension; technology transition; transition planning and assessment model; Databases; Encyclopedias; Planning; Semantics; Software; Terrorism; US Government; agile; agile development; lucene matching; requirements; requirements collection; technology transition; transition;
Conference_Titel :
System Sciences (HICSS), 2014 47th Hawaii International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Waikoloa, HI
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.2014.599