Adding a systemic view to the requirements engineering processes

V. Veneziano, S. Jones, C. Britton
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Requirements Engineering (RE) can be seen as a real challenge for human intelligence and ability to manage what we know, what other people know, and what nobody knows. To cope with this challenge, a good way to proceed is to adopt a systemic view, where all the factors involved (information, problems, stakeholders, notations, etc.) may be handled, whilst being as aware as possible of their connections, links, implications and obviously of their meaning. An approach derived from the SHEL model (Software, Hardware, Environment, Live-ware) of Edwards has been discussed in order to introduce and support such a systemic view and to propose a model. It is argued that this model can facilitate management of the RE process by managing the lack of knowledge which characterises many RE activities. We have also prototyped a tool to manage typical processes involving the sharing of what is known and detection of gaps in knowledge, mainly based on the paradigm of distributed cognition.
向需求工程过程添加系统视图
需求工程(RE)可以被看作是对人类智力和管理我们所知道的、其他人所知道的以及没有人知道的东西的能力的真正挑战。为了应对这一挑战,一个很好的方法是采用系统的观点,所有涉及的因素(信息、问题、利益相关者、符号等)都可以处理,同时尽可能地意识到它们的联系、联系、含义和它们的意义。为了引入和支持这样一个系统的观点并提出一个模型,我们讨论了从Edwards的SHEL模型(软件,硬件,环境,实时软件)衍生出来的方法。有人认为,该模型可以通过管理知识的缺乏来促进可再生能源过程的管理,这是许多可再生能源活动的特征。我们还设计了一个工具原型,主要基于分布式认知范式,用于管理涉及共享已知内容和检测知识差距的典型过程。
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