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TY - CHAP
T1 - Profiling and Tracing Stakeholder Needs
AU - Sawyer, Peter
AU - Gacitua, R.
AU - Stone, Andrew
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - The first stage in transitioning from stakeholders’ needs to formal designs is the synthesis of user requirements from information elicited from the stakeholders. In this paper we show how shallow natural language techniques can be used to assist analysis of the elicited information and so inform the synthesis of the user requirements. We also show how related techniques can be used for the subsequent management of requirements and even help detect the absence of requirements’ motivation by identifying unprovenanced requirements.
AB - The first stage in transitioning from stakeholders’ needs to formal designs is the synthesis of user requirements from information elicited from the stakeholders. In this paper we show how shallow natural language techniques can be used to assist analysis of the elicited information and so inform the synthesis of the user requirements. We also show how related techniques can be used for the subsequent management of requirements and even help detect the absence of requirements’ motivation by identifying unprovenanced requirements.
KW - cs_eprint_id
KW - 2315 cs_uid
KW - 433
M3 - Chapter
T3 - LNCS
SP - 196
EP - 213
BT - INNOVATIONS FOR REQUIREMENT ANALYSIS. FROM STAKEHOLDERS’ NEEDS TO FORMAL DESIGNS
PB - Springer-Verlag
ER -