In this paper we revisit our earlier proposed domain model based approach to requirements management from a situational method engineering perspective. The approach has originally been developed dedicatedly for a small- and medium-sized enterprise (SME) in the field of control system development. Broadening the perspective by considering situational method engineering helps to generalize the approach to support any kind of flexible and customer-oriented enterprise that works in highly innovative fields. The investigation has opened up our method for new strategies to make domain model choices and to tailor the requirements-based search for similar projects. Furthermore, the feedback loop that we provide to adapt domain models according to t...
Abstract—Rationale and rationale management have been play-ing an increasingly prominent role in sof...
As part of software engineering, requirements analysis based on contextual domain knowledge plays an...
In this contribution to the symposium in honour of Tony Hoare, marking his retirement from Oxford Un...
In small-scale software development organizations, software engineers are beginning to realize the s...
A domain model based requirements engineering approach has proven to be helpful when developing soft...
Agent- and goal-based requirements engineering can be considered established in research for many ye...
Scenario Based Requirement Engineering (RE) techniques have for main motivation the opening of Requi...
This report describes the background and future of research concerning integrated management of requ...
Nowadays, there are some methods for building domain requirement models, but they give few explanati...
Scenario Based Requirement Engineering (RE) techniques have for main motivation the opening of Requi...
Since nowadays more and more control systems are realised within software on electronic control unit...
Requirements Engineering (RE) techniques are the methods used by the requirements analysts to develo...
Shortened time-to-market cycles and increasingly complex systems are just some of the challenges fac...
Requirements engineering (RE) is concerned with the identification of the goals to be achieved by th...
2In Requirement Engineering, Requirements Management (RM) is one of the significant phases that can ...
Abstract—Rationale and rationale management have been play-ing an increasingly prominent role in sof...
As part of software engineering, requirements analysis based on contextual domain knowledge plays an...
In this contribution to the symposium in honour of Tony Hoare, marking his retirement from Oxford Un...
In small-scale software development organizations, software engineers are beginning to realize the s...
A domain model based requirements engineering approach has proven to be helpful when developing soft...
Agent- and goal-based requirements engineering can be considered established in research for many ye...
Scenario Based Requirement Engineering (RE) techniques have for main motivation the opening of Requi...
This report describes the background and future of research concerning integrated management of requ...
Nowadays, there are some methods for building domain requirement models, but they give few explanati...
Scenario Based Requirement Engineering (RE) techniques have for main motivation the opening of Requi...
Since nowadays more and more control systems are realised within software on electronic control unit...
Requirements Engineering (RE) techniques are the methods used by the requirements analysts to develo...
Shortened time-to-market cycles and increasingly complex systems are just some of the challenges fac...
Requirements engineering (RE) is concerned with the identification of the goals to be achieved by th...
2In Requirement Engineering, Requirements Management (RM) is one of the significant phases that can ...
Abstract—Rationale and rationale management have been play-ing an increasingly prominent role in sof...
As part of software engineering, requirements analysis based on contextual domain knowledge plays an...
In this contribution to the symposium in honour of Tony Hoare, marking his retirement from Oxford Un...