Authors
Kurt Schneider, Melanie Busch, Oliver Karras, Maximilian Schrapel, Michael Rohs
Publication date
2019
Conference
Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality: 25th International Working Conference, REFSQ 2019, Essen, Germany, March 18–21, 2019, Proceedings 25
Pages
135-150
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Description
[Context and motivation] Complex software-based systems involve several stakeholders, their activities and interactions with the system. Vision videos are used during the early phases of a project to complement textual representations. They visualize previously abstract visions of the product and its use. By creating, elaborating, and discussing vision videos, stakeholders and developers gain an improved shared understanding of how those abstract visions could translate into concrete scenarios and requirements to which individuals can relate. [Question/problem] In this paper, we investigate two aspects of refining vision videos: (1) Refining the vision by providing alternative answers to previously open issues about the system to be built. (2) A refined understanding of the camera perspective in vision videos. The impact of using a subjective (or “ego”) perspective is compared to the usual third-person …
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Scholar articles
K Schneider, M Busch, O Karras, M Schrapel, M Rohs - … Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality: 25th …, 2019