Authors
Simon J Buckingham Shum, Albert M Selvin, Maarten Sierhuis, Jeff Conklin, Charles B Haley, Bashar Nuseibeh
Publication date
2006
Journal
Rationale management in software engineering
Pages
111-132
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
Having developed, used and evaluated some of the early IBIS-based approaches to design rationale (DR) such as gIBIS and QOC in the late 1980s/mid-1990s, we describe the subsequent evolution of the argumentation-based paradigm through software support, and perspectives drawn from modeling and meeting facilitation. Particular attention is given to the challenge of negotiating the overheads of capturing this form of rationale. Our approach has maintained a strong emphasis on keeping the representational scheme as simple as possible to enable real time meeting mediation and capture, attending explicitly to the skills required to use the approach well, particularly for the sort of participatory, multistakeholder requirements analysis demanded by many design problems. However, we can then specialize the notation and the way in which the tool is used in the service of specific methodologies, supported by a …
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