Authors
Claudia Ribeiro, Carla Farinha, João Pereira, Miguel Mira da Silva
Publication date
2014/12/1
Journal
Entertainment Computing
Volume
5
Issue
4
Pages
335-345
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The requirements engineering process is a key phase of the Information System development since it determines its functionalities and its operation. Before requirements can be analyzed, modeled, or specified they must be gathered through an elicitation process. Requirements elicitation is non-trivial because you can never be sure you get all requirements from the user or stakeholder by just asking them what the system should do. Requirements elicitation practices include interviews, questionnaires, user observation, workshops, brainstorming, use cases, role playing and prototyping. However, these common procedures are still prone to be ambiguous or incorrect which can lead the Information Systems to failure. It is consensual that one of the major problem of this activity relates to the communication and collaboration between different and distant stakeholders. Thus, recent studies have been proposing web …
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